The app I use to learn languages -> bit.ly/3osildR My 10 FREE secrets to language learning -> www.thelinguist.com How did you decide on your current target language?
@FearlessRefactoring Жыл бұрын
i'm 16 months into learning German, my first motivated attempt at learning a second language. I haven't missed a day. I've taken your approach and to say it feels like magic is an understatement. It is fun everyday to learn and it doesn't feel at all like a grind or work. My language tutors are amazed at the progress I've made in such a short time. Thanks for everything Steve!
@ernstaugustvonsachsen6925 Жыл бұрын
Hi :) Could you please elucidate me on what Mr. Kaufman's approach to language learning is based on?
@azariacba Жыл бұрын
Ausgezeichnet. Vor zwölf Jahren hatte ich eine ähnliche Erfahrung gehabt. Deutsch macht viel Spaß.
@ralfj.1740 Жыл бұрын
Ausgezeichnet! Dran bleiben 👍
@T1Pack Жыл бұрын
Ich könnte deutsch seitdem ich vier war dann Englisch mit 10
@theparadigm81493 ай бұрын
Ich bin ein Berliner
@zahrababygarl156810 ай бұрын
Thank you for mentioning Swahili I’m from Tanzania I’m happy to see my language going to the world God bless you Steve ❤
@Thelinguist10 ай бұрын
We have Swahili on LingQ. One day perhaps..
@malkiawagiza1327Күн бұрын
Kiswahili is my gate to Africa so yes Kiswahili kitukuzwe ❤
@tedc9682 Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I couldn't decide, so I started the LingQ mini-stories, one per day, in several languages. It really helped. Some languages I rejected after just a few days, and some others after 20 days. I still have Turkish and Japanese. I might add Persian (not Arabic, not Korean). Thanks for the "you can always switch later" idea. It helps remove any "must decide now" pressure.
@Inadace10 ай бұрын
Cool method! 😀
@ahmedfadhil9682 Жыл бұрын
Language is the only thing worth knowing even poorly. This quote really motivated me. I am going for French and Arabic.
@dontknowwhattoname568511 ай бұрын
me tooo
@zero2kxpwaq5108 ай бұрын
Are you still intersted in learning arabic ?
@LanguageSimp Жыл бұрын
Toki Pona! or Arabic
@ADHDlanguages Жыл бұрын
2 languages of equal difficulty
@clarinetiscool10296 ай бұрын
lol im going with toki pona 🤪
@Rainwithsun3 ай бұрын
I love them, but both of it make dizzy 💫😵
@derekfrost89917 күн бұрын
My toki pona is rusty. mi nasa..
@robertoliveira3291 Жыл бұрын
i'm learning english alone sence last year but some days i don't study,see you're videos make me more motivated to learn leanguages, thank you 👍
@PolyglotSecrets Жыл бұрын
As always, a great video, Steve! I relate so much to what you are saying. Perhaps the biggest reason I study several languages at once is to keep the interest and motivation going. It's more exciting that way.
@Nehauon Жыл бұрын
So far I’ve been learning Spanish for a year, and I am pretty confident in it, but not fluent, so I feel like it’s time to study a language alongside it
@Daniel-wi6sk Жыл бұрын
I’m surprised not to see literature as a strong motivator to learn a language. I can read books in 4 languages (including my own - French), but even for languages I know without being able to read directly in them, I always try to have the original text with me when I read the French translations. Especially for poetry of course : I cannot really understand entire poems in German or Russian, but I can feel, I can taste Hölderlin or Rilke in German, and I can cry with Akhmatova : перед этим горем гнутся горы… For me, that’s worth a lot !
@RogerRamos19938 ай бұрын
Yes, huge motivator. Alexandre Arguelles focuses more on that. Being able to communicate well in a few languages is enough to me. But I want to understand well at least 10 languages. The languages I know the best are Portuguese (native), English, French, Italian, and Spanish. I can read and understand but not speak Catalan. I know German at A1 level approximately. Currently, I've been studying Romanian with lots of imput and some grammar study. In three months, I went from understanding 10-20% of Romanian to understanding 50-80%. While, it would be very cool to speak Romanian fluently, that's not in my plans. Understanding is great. If someday I visit Romania, I'll talk to them in English, French, Italian or simplified Romanian if they don't know other languages. The same goes for Dutch, Norwegian and Polish. I want to understand but not necessarily speak those. Then, there are a few other languages, but as I age I am learning to keep a foot on the real world and stop doing grand plans. So, now it's Romanian and soon a continuation on German. After that, it's Dutch or Norwegian and Polish or Russian, and so on.
@anonymoustaiwan5632 Жыл бұрын
I majored in English at the only one college of languages in Taiwan 🇹🇼. Back then, the college forced us to learn the second foreign language, I chose Japanese as my second major simply because I was the Top 10 student who pass the exam of higher education system in the nation. Only the best ones had the privilege to choose Japanese. Japanese was hot here.🔥 Now, after twenty years, I have to say I was wrong. I shouldn't choose Japanese instead of Spanish.😭I was not even had resources from families to gain master degree over there or immigrate to Japan. Now I just realise how much I love Spanish songs and cultures. And speaking Spanish would be an advantage to relocate in Spain or Latin America for a middle age female. Now I am on my way of pursuing my dream for the rest of my life.✍️
@91010186 Жыл бұрын
拜託,現在學習會遲嗎? 如果真的是優質生, 不能在1-2年內掌握西班牙語嗎? 講啥洨。
@anonymoustaiwan5632 Жыл бұрын
@@91010186 Off course it is never too old to learn any foreign language to anybody. And I don't know why you are using Taiwanese rude words here. 💁🙄
@anonymoustaiwan5632 Жыл бұрын
@@91010186 And why did you mention about one to two years with no reason?! I never set the time limit to myself to learn Spanish fluently. Hoping I can communicate with locals of South America while traveling within one year, that's my current goal. And that's it.😌
@carlossolis9824 Жыл бұрын
Síguele adelante! As a native Spanish speaker I would say it’s a pretty rewarding language, calm and emotionally expressive.
@zachscully Жыл бұрын
I’m finding motivation sags after a while on the most different languages for me (Korean, Mandarin, Japanese), but when I take a break and return, not only do I find fresh motivation - I also find I improved my comprehension!
@mxd-1990asn Жыл бұрын
Like most ppl… nothing new that ppl (when it comes to east/southeast asia) seem to be mainly only interested in chinese, japanese or korean, instead of vietnamese or burmese for example. But its not surprising , as a lot of times anime and kpop make ppl want to learn especially korean and japanese.
@JJ-bk3qo Жыл бұрын
That’s why it’s good to take breaks in between learning. Like every 2-3 days you take that one day off then get back to it. Give your brain a rest and digest what it has learned.
@JM_12_ Жыл бұрын
Muchas gracias por el video. Aun no lo veo completo pero se que será de gran ayuda como siempre!!
@SirJack-lr3vm Жыл бұрын
I think that adding galician to lingq might be a good idea. You should try it someday it is like portuguese and spanish at the same time. I say this because i just met a spanish guy from Galicia he explained me about his language and i picked up most of what he was talking about, so i got interested on it.
@polylangh2635 Жыл бұрын
Very helpful! Thank you so much for the video, Steve! It's just what I needed
@alexsekai Жыл бұрын
Steve! Your videos and your passion for learning languages is fantastic!! Thank you for sharing with the world your love for languages. I myself love to study languages and have been learning Japanese since I was twelve years old. Eleven years later and I am now fluent in the lanugage (still learning of course!) and now, I have been interested in learning Russian for the past couple of years. I feel like I am now at the beginning stages (in Russian) I used to be at back when I was learning Japanese when I was around 14/15. Really cool to see so many lovers of languages! Good luck everyone!!!
@Liz9521. Жыл бұрын
I like your videos Steve, thanks. I'm learning English yet and sometimes is hard for me understand to the peoples talking, but I'm studying every day, I'm trying and I hope to win this hard fight one day. I know that I can do it!
@YNS_bga Жыл бұрын
I started learning Portuguese last November. I took private lessons 1-4 times a week on Italki or preply and I’ve used lingq, duolingo, babbel, and anki . I’m now at a C1 level for reading and listening comprehension but B2 for speaking (I’m a C1 level in Spanish so that helped). I have taken two breaks during this time studying Portuguese just to recharge my batteries and rest. And after those breaks I felt really motivated in interested in resuming my studies. I’ve been dabbling in Italian and I think that will be my next language. After Italian I hope to learn French. Thanks Steve for the advice
@TheSkum Жыл бұрын
Learn Arabic these languages are too easy
@olafharoldsonnii4713 Жыл бұрын
What was your best strategy for learning a language? I’m using duolingo, pimsleur, and Netflix (target language) and I am currently A2 level in a month 1/2. My speaking is A1 but my listening and reading is approaching B1
@qvp987 Жыл бұрын
Fala lá português aqui!!
@annafrancesfoz Жыл бұрын
I’m learning now Swedich. It sounds so beautifuly! And it’s pretty easy if you already know English
@annafrancesfoz Жыл бұрын
Swedish, of course
@breakfast99946 ай бұрын
@@annafrancesfozhow long would it take for someone who speaks English fluently?
@mcduck66274 ай бұрын
@@breakfast9994its hard to put an exact time on languages, it really depends on how you study. But in a comparison i would say its in the top 10 easiest
@breakfast99944 ай бұрын
@@mcduck6627 i wanna learn it alongside spanish and french. You can tell i am struggling on which one but right now i am focusing on russian the most out of all, i know its hard but i like it
@mcduck66274 ай бұрын
@@breakfast9994 as long as you are having fun. Because a languages difficulty is based on your motivation to learn it.
@mxd-1990asn Жыл бұрын
Speaking of Asia (im asian myself, from a ethnic thai/chinese mixed family in thailand) , most ppl just want to learn japanese especially (bcs of kpop music ,korean) at least if we speak of the younger ppl between 15-30 y/o. In THAT case id find it nice if ppl wouldnt be only interested in east asias languages, like vietnamese or burmese (southeast asian) or even farsi (spoken in iran ,which is in west asia) or even mongolian , kazakh etc. Personally i wanted to learn masri years ago (the egyptian arabic language) or vietnamese, but never took the time to start really. I speak at least 4 languages since i was born bcs of my parents (which are zhuang, a south chinese dialect very different from mandarin chinese, then Lao, Thai and english). My husband is South Asian (from india) who speaks hindi, punjabi (north indian dialect) and english ,and since we live mainly in india i just try to learn hindi for now, as i live here… other than that i would only start with vietnamese (and able to speak at least on a basic level) the interested was mainly bcs most of my friends were vietnamese (and noticed some similarities between lao thai and viet language throughout the years.) There was also a time where i wanted to learn japanese, as i am a huge anime fan, but decided not to JUST bcs of some series that i like, as i otherwise dont have mich interests for japan or anything related to the country except anime.
@ayanokoji._.i Жыл бұрын
i know arabic,,,korean,,,, English,,,urdu,,,,punjabi,,,,a little bit of chinese and japenese (hiragana,katakana)
@Deepu-p9p Жыл бұрын
Right now i am learning Spanish. After it, i will learn French. I think learning Spanish would help to go with French later. What you think of friends?
@Foolseverywhere Жыл бұрын
100% 👍🏽
@ernestorevollar3632 Жыл бұрын
Hi Steve, how are you? It's a pleasure being here on your channel as always. I've been interested in learning French because it's a beautiful language but I'm not learning it properly due to several setbacks I had recently. The same thing goes for Russian which is a lovely language as well. Italian is also one of my target languages but guess what? I have no enough time to do so. Learning German is one of my goals too but I don't know how and where to start studying it. And the list goes on lol. I think I have to be more organized and patient to get into the language learning field confidently because it's such a long-term commitment which I gotta work little by little without being stressed out. Learning any language from scratch requires a huge motivation, mindfulness, dedication, planning, practice and an endless interest.
@mtmtmtmt Жыл бұрын
If you like songs, lyrics, you will study Portuguese with great pleasure. Brazilian popular music has Bossa Nova and many other quality genres.
@Lewyyy154 ай бұрын
May I ask why Portuguese and would you suggest Duolingo
@chrisgusty Жыл бұрын
Belgian Dutch is a nice one
@leonardodasilveiradesouza7757 Жыл бұрын
I know English, Spanish and Portuguese (native) and I want to learn a new language from zero as a hobby. I started learning French and the lack of congruence between spelling and pronunciation undermined my motivation. Now I know that my fourth language has to be a phonetic one (that is, each sound is represented by one letter and each letter represents only that one sound) because knowing how to read any word even if I have never seen it before is very pleasurable to me. I am saying this because sometimes certain aspects of the language can serve as motivation, as it is this phonetic aspect to me. Another great video, Steve!
@KamuchiiPoeta Жыл бұрын
Tenta Russo... Apenas precisas de aprender o alfabeto cirílico, pois a pronúncia russa é bem parecida com a Portuguesa Europeia
@guilhermewxs1840 Жыл бұрын
@@KamuchiiPoeta I started learning Russian just bcz it sounds cool. Absolutely no regret
@ron597810 ай бұрын
Hey can u give some examples of the kind of phonetic languages u are talking about??
@Daniel-wi6sk10 ай бұрын
@@KamuchiiPoeta Russian is tricky, because it may seem at first more straightforward that English or French for spelling/pronunciation adequacy. However, big caveat, pronunciation of a vast number of words depends in some measure on where the stress falls, as Russian is a heavily stressed language. But there is no way to know which syllable carries the stress, there is no rule for that, the only solution is to learn the stress, hence the pronunciation, with the word itself…
@counterfeit1148 Жыл бұрын
I've put a bit of effort into learning Swedish and have a native speaker to practice with, but sometimes I kind of want to switch to Danish because my father learned it and my favourite film series is originally from Denmark, or I want to go with Norwegian because apparently they understand the other two the best. But I'm not sure if those reasons are going to motivate me enough or be worth it considering what I've spent on Swedish already.
@thea9153 Жыл бұрын
Danish is the most difficult in terms of speaking, so if you were to learn danish you might not understand norwegian and Swedish as much. Norwegian and danish has the most similar vocabulary. But Swedish and norwegian are closer in terms of pronounciation. As a native norwegian speaker I understand Swedish the most (around 80% of what theyre saying)
@RogerRamos19938 ай бұрын
Go and learn some Danish. Do it for 3 months, 1 or 2 hours a day, if you have that time. And, the worst can happen it that you will have learned basic Danish and doesn't want to learn more. After this time, your Swedish will still be there waiting for you to continue your journey. Actually, in this case, as the languages are very similar, you will probably lose nothing of your Swedish. At worst, you mix a bit of Danish a few times in your Swedish.
@StillAliveAndKicking_ Жыл бұрын
One year ago I decide to move my French from B2 to C1 with daily listening and work. I started German five months ago, only 30 minutes a day. I wanted to try a second language, but French would be my main focus. I hope to get the basics of German, and build up a framework. In a year or two I hope to take it more seriously and get to a good B2 level. It’s fun, but one needs a lot of time devoted to language learning if one wants to progress. I can see why children succeed whereas most adults either fail, or develop poor pronunciation and grammar.
@peter916211 ай бұрын
How is learning German going? Do you recommend any resources or channels for beginners? I need to start learning German for future work opportunities, but I don't want to give up on Korean so I'm thinking about learning German 30 minutes a day
@StillAliveAndKicking_11 ай бұрын
@@peter9162 I recommend LingQ, although I don’t know if it is ideal for absolute beginners. It is rough at the edges, but I’ve not found better. I also use Anki, but only for words with well defined meanings, and for phrases which teach how to use a noun or a verb. I’ve found Anki very good for learning the case system. Just put simple phrases in such as “Ich habe ein grünes Auto” and “Ich fahre mit dem grünen Auto in die Stadt”.
@AlexCod-po3yf Жыл бұрын
Very informative and helpful tips. Thanks so much sir.
@assumptacs197 Жыл бұрын
Catalan, please! Although.... it would be a challenge, because there are many spaniards who have lived in Catalonia for 50 years and there is no way for them to learn it. 😢
@Thelinguist Жыл бұрын
We have Catalan at LingQ.
@Pappy_1775 Жыл бұрын
I am studying German now for one of the weirdest reasons you may have ever heard of. It is because I feel like I understand it? I have tried to learn many languages (and I mean, "many"). I have tried, over the years, to learn Japanese, Indonesian, Tagalog, Russian, Italian, Norwegian, Swedish, Welsh, Hebrew, Spanish, and even Jamaican. All with varying degrees of excitement and motivation, some with formal classes, some on my own. But I have failed in all of them for one reason or another. With German it feels different. I have no German ancestry to speak of (actually a very tiny little bit that I only discovered recently through DNA). I was not raised around anyone German, Yet I remember from childhood that German was the first foreign language I could count in. When I hear it spoken I can pick out words here and there that I know. One of my favorite movies is "The Longest Day", I'd say almost a quarter of the movie is in German, yet when I watch it I seem to understand every German word. Now, I don't believe in past lives or anything like that but it is really strange to me that of all the languages I have tried to learn, German seems to come easily and quickly to me. I am a religious man so the only thing I can think of is G-d wants me to learn it. Hehe, how's that for a reason?
@olafharoldsonnii4713 Жыл бұрын
It’s the same with me. I was never good with Spanish but German I became A2 in a month. Spanish took me six months to reach A2 Reincarnation definitely exists. You probably lived in Germany before.
@killexpert5095 Жыл бұрын
Prolly because you were exposed to it in your childhood?
@ralfj.1740 Жыл бұрын
Woher kommen Sie denn? Waren Sie schon in Deutschland oder Österreich?
@natallyVB Жыл бұрын
I learned english, so I speak spanish and english now. Trying to choose and add a third one, and is obvious which language it is gonna be: French. But for some reason german has always been so easy for me, and attractive the pronunciation, im so upset. And french pronunciation has always been difficult for me. But french is the one that has more points in which languages I should learn because of entertainment traveling, work, population, etc. Im sad to not learn german which seems to stick better with me in pronunciation, but it does not bring me as many things as french. Okay, i sounded so decisive, but it is because I really wanna get commited to learning one language like I did with english, and not jump from one language to another. I want to commit to only one
@leonardodasilveiradesouza7757 Жыл бұрын
you should learn German because of your motivation. of course things can change, but it appears that studying French will not make you feel motivated in the long run
@lottoman1 Жыл бұрын
That's right Sir. I'm fluently able to speak French but I would like to have a better English. The reason why my English is weak, it's because I was forced to learn French, and the system in Quebec province didn't let me learn English at a young age. :/
@phoenixknight8837 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the advice.
@和平和平-c4i Жыл бұрын
Imagine if every canadian were forced to learn a native language like Inuktituk. As a canadian, I would love to watch it.🍿 Perhaps it could provide a motivation for native people to learn their own languages
@Ayxan_Eyvaz4 күн бұрын
I speak Azerbaijani, English, Russian, English, and German and I want to learn Irish. Because it sounds cool. But it has hard grammar and there are less than 100.000 native speakers. Should I learn it?
@eddiesantos4978 Жыл бұрын
As I learned to read in English first, there are a lot of words I know the meaning, but I don't know the pronunciation when I need to talk. Not to sure about how can I fix it.
@tomasmills8258 Жыл бұрын
Read and listen at the same time, e.g watch English shows with subtitles or read a book with the audiobook at the same time
@petercareer439 Жыл бұрын
I have helped people before but pronouncing words for them and sending them the audio message.
@juand.sanz. Жыл бұрын
Elsa speak
@juand.sanz. Жыл бұрын
Elsa speak
@reasonablyserious Жыл бұрын
It's times like this that make me really grateful for the ability to adjust the speed of youtube videos
@itzjek7842 Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU. The canadian foreign language curriculum SUCKS. I have learned the same thing in french for the past 8 years. I barely know how to introduce myself in french. WE SHOULD BE ABLE TO CHOOSE. I am from Manitoba
@SassyStudies Жыл бұрын
Great video - especially your point about just doing what motivates you at the moment, especially since it helps fight decision paralysis, but I disagree you can necessarily learn a language faster if you only study one. I can study 4-6 hours a day if I study multiple languages but there is no way with my ADHD that I could spend that much time with one without getting bored and quitting. So I study up to what I know my tolerance level for time daily is with each, filling the time I have in my day with the languages I most want to learn.
@patrickmcevoy3257 Жыл бұрын
Hay Steve just saw ur channel on witch language should I learn to be honest i like Japanese I hope sometime to visit Japan in the near future like learning from manga I try and study when I have time injoy ur language learning also Domo arigato
@petercareer439 Жыл бұрын
I had to go to Iceland to learn my fathers, mother tongue. I returned to Canada some years ago and don’t know anyone else who speaks it here so it fades quickly. It comes back when I visit there fortunately
@michaelrespicio5683 Жыл бұрын
So you're half-Icelandic, I take it? In that case, sæll! Yeah, I'm learning it too here in Canada, although sadly I do so on and off because of time. Apparently, Manitoba has the largest Icelander community outside Iceland
@petercareer439 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelrespicio5683 Yes, I am. Tough language to learn alone but lots of audio material online
@user-mrfrog Жыл бұрын
@@petercareer439 Gott kvöld! Ég er að læra íslensku líka. Mér finnst þetta tungumál frábært! Gangi þér vel og bless bless!
@dworuch1 Жыл бұрын
Cześć Steve! Gdzie będziesz w Polsce? Można będzie Cię gdzieś zobaczyć? Pozdrawiam z Polski
@xiaohuli27 Жыл бұрын
I find myself highly motivated to learn Uyghur, but unfortunately there are very little resources to learn it.
@ariohandoyo5973 Жыл бұрын
Someone here who love japan as me also love japanese culture i guess, he/she learning English as me. However, i should focus on my English learning because English is the most used, that's why, i know japanese a little bit too, i'm learning English not because of a force, i'm motivated to learning English.😊
@alanjyu Жыл бұрын
I had lived in Singapore where there are four official languages. they have an interesting mother tongue policy. You're supposed to learn English plus the language of your racial group. Chinese are supposed to learn mandarin. Indians are supposed to learn Tamil. Malays learn Malay. There are non Tamil Indians that want to learn Chinese instead of Tamil. Mandarin is really a step mother tongue for Chinese that speak different dialects. One person I know was not allowed to study Japanese because she didn't know her mother tongue. It's hard to get around all of the social engineering whether it's the government making English speakers learn French or speak English plus their racial group language.
@Demonicbuilds811 ай бұрын
Keen about japanese Usefull is french and German Improving English is also an option
@patchy642 Жыл бұрын
I've pretty much just decided to go ahead and learn West Frisian. 'Any advice on resources or strategies?
@channeloffline3151 Жыл бұрын
What is the difference between the LingQ 42 Basic app and the language-specific versions?? In other words, should I choose the English version if I only want to learn English? If yes, why?
@MrCalifornia02 ай бұрын
My problem is I which between 5 languages and can’t focus on just one. I know it’s crazy, but I have tried. Maybe add? I wish I knew how to stay with just one or two. My progress would be much better
@TheFlyingMonkey200 Жыл бұрын
Sei tornato a Vancouver... benissimo! scambio linguistico per la comunità qui?
@LanguageswithErman Жыл бұрын
English and Spanish...
@Teitr_gamer6 ай бұрын
First person to move is GAY
@animeworld31196 ай бұрын
Brooo I was gonna say that Lol@@Teitr_gamer
@antjwk15255 ай бұрын
El primer que moverse es gay
@danie1pere25 ай бұрын
Pretty much, lol
@orirosengarten25723 ай бұрын
Spanglish
@NaturalLanguageLearning Жыл бұрын
The ones you're interested in
@백인줄어든다6 ай бұрын
I am studying listening skill with your videos~ this video is super easy. But many of your videos are still difficult for me. I will keep studying
@MrHispanicpride Жыл бұрын
Pues soy de Londres y por lo tanto hablo Ingles perfectamente, asi que he eligido aprender Italiano. Digas lo que digas, lo escribo muy bien.
@1massboy Жыл бұрын
Whatever you are interested in.
@Free_Palestine323 Жыл бұрын
Indeed, motivation is very important But sometimes you are forced to learn a language As is the cas the world with the English language I have to learn it even though it's boring
@michakoodziej57418 ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@viewercjg Жыл бұрын
Thank you ... I learn languages for enjoyment, however I live in a city with a large Spanish speaking population and am often asked "si hablo espanol" for information or assistance. I majored in Spanish in high school and can get the drift of what I'm hearing, but have difficulty coming up with an adequate answer quickly. I WANT to connect with them and feel MOTIVATED to focus on Spanish now. (I grew up in a bilingual home and not buy into the notion of forcing "Official English" on newcomers to the US.
@Rr0b3rt1nh0Ай бұрын
i'd love to learn another language... my problem is, i don't know which language should learn, i'm not interested in any language i've been trying to learn polish, you know what happened? i've quited after 2 days
@Hofer2304 Жыл бұрын
Should one learn an easier language first to make learning your language of interest easier? If your LOI is phonetically challenging to you, why not learn a phonetically easier language first?
@jasonjohnson6938 Жыл бұрын
I would advise against it. Yes, learning a new language will help you learn others but nor so much that it's worth it to sink 3000 hrs into a language you don't even want. Put the effort into the things that you actually value
@undeadblizzard Жыл бұрын
Latin Danish Bengali French or Italian. Just learn Latin that is the answer. It will improve your English. Helps with Meds and Law. Plus you can learn the Romance Langs easier. Danish learn two lang Swedish and Norwegian at the same time. Danish Grammer is simple. Turkish is pretty easier no genders, and you can say alot with one or two words. There are turkish dramas free on KZbin to help. Pronunciation tricky but comes in time. For me French was my gate way. I am learn French, Port, and a little German. Asian Language try Bengali so beautiful and in demand.
@belstar1128 Жыл бұрын
@@undeadblizzard You are probably better off learning Italian than Latin
@belstar1128 Жыл бұрын
Only if you want to learn the easier language too. but if you want to learn a hard language like Japanese learning an easy language like Swedish wont help. since Swedish and Japanese have almost nothing in common. so it wont make it easier. Japanese has more in common with other Asian languages but those are just as difficult.
@undeadblizzard Жыл бұрын
@@belstar1128 Yeah but if you can learn several language why wouldn't you. Everyone speak Spanish but no one speak Latin ? Latin is useful in Law and Meds. Better English mean more opportunities.
@jacintatate Жыл бұрын
I really want to learn Latin, but no-one speaks it...
@peterwosny1104 Жыл бұрын
I think you‘ re absolutly right with the time in another language to recharge motivation for your first. I‘ m somewhere in the long B in Spanish and lost my motivation to go on (approx 44.000 word in LingQ), so I switched to French (my 2nd school language) and neglected Spanish. I did about 18.000 words in French with LingQ, did the general Babbel Course and tried Assimil (quot disappointing). And now, I‘ m newly motivated to plunch in Spanish again and let French sleep again. 😊
@rabbie19732 ай бұрын
How would you recommend learning a new language?
@minnorsk790 Жыл бұрын
شكرا على الفيديو
@october3185 Жыл бұрын
Personally I think people should just go with whichever language they have the most passion for, regardless of “usefulness” or difficulty. The one exception being English. It’s the global lingua franca and is way too useful to not learn for anyone who doesn’t already speak it.
@FlanPoirot6 ай бұрын
in my (very biased) opinion, french is useless. I've never had a use for it, almost all french speaking countries are some of the poorest in the world worth the exception of canada and the central european (mostly regions bordering france) countries. it's usefulness is overblown and it only is an official languages on many organizations for historical reasons. Spanish and Portuguese are much more useful and have more native speakers
@phucnguyen6483 Жыл бұрын
thank you
@wasd_m-play5965 Жыл бұрын
I’m learning Arabic and english
@budekins542 Жыл бұрын
I unashamedly confess I am learning South American Spanish in order to understand the Mexican KZbin "ovni" channels(!)
@ADHDlanguages Жыл бұрын
What is an ovni channel?
@budekins542 Жыл бұрын
@@ADHDlanguages South American for Unidentified Flying Object. It has to be said that I don't believe we are being visited by extra-terrestrials from outer space. However, I do believe that real UFOs are of non-human origin - interdimensional rather than from outer space. Astronomer J Allen Hynek - who is considered the 'father' of ufology - abandoned the extra-terrestrial hypothesis and towards the end of his life he said "The answer lies closer to home".
@belstar1128 Жыл бұрын
In some language youtube is similar to how it was 10+ years ago if you know what i mean. less rules the people working for google don't know what they are saying .they think they can use google translate but that wont work.
@tocinoamericano Жыл бұрын
Mexico is in North America.
@cozybozyzone Жыл бұрын
7:38 it made me clearly to do decisions
@RSP_CT23 күн бұрын
How about Portuguese
@Jonassoe Жыл бұрын
Fedt at du også lærer dansk! Det bliver sikkert ikke så svært fordi du allerede kan svensk. Hvad skal du i Danmark?
@Thelinguist Жыл бұрын
Bare besøg og sightsee i København
@megadeath666666 Жыл бұрын
Czy to jest podprogowa sugestia, że należy uczyć się duńskiego i polskiego ? 🤔😁
@sophiaentzminger5011 Жыл бұрын
"Tasting different languages......" Great analogy :)
@sharifkhan7976 Жыл бұрын
Now I am learning three languages -german, french and Italian -- at the same time! All going ok so far now!
@natallyVB Жыл бұрын
Beautiful languages
@andreasviken29493 ай бұрын
I want to/have to learn French and Arabic if I want to work with medicines sans frontiers which I do want to. It’s a nice motivator but I also want to learn Portuguese and Spanish 😵
@sapaia0076 ай бұрын
와 선생님 여러개의 언어를 하시니 대단하세요 and you're smart. 私は日本語を勉強して現在N4자격증 취득했고 türkçe öğreniyorm. Şimdi A2-B1 kitaplarıyla çalışıyorum. 일본과 터키여행 가기위해 퇴근후 태권도 ve 헬쓰운동과 함께 일본어 そして 터키어를 열심히 공부합니다.
@deutschmitpurple2918 Жыл бұрын
You are my idol, Steve 🤩🤩🤩
@Anubis-EN Жыл бұрын
I see You EveryWhere About Languages How many language you know?
@Greil94 Жыл бұрын
I would like to learn Japanese but i'm not motivated at all😢
@賴文茹-y1w4 ай бұрын
What language are most motivated
@NoRygBu11 ай бұрын
Just learn everything. Every language. Simple. 😇 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
@Languagebeta11 ай бұрын
Listening to music motivated me to learn Mandarin, and learning Mandarin motivated me to want to go to Taiwan
@HaoD-mm6eq5 ай бұрын
wow, similar to you, I learned Cantonese by listening to music and watching drama
@Rainwithsun3 ай бұрын
Chinese is so beneficial but the sound, writing and everything is waw 🤯
@maryluvskk2 ай бұрын
I speak arabic and English I’m learning both Spanish and mandarin also I know some French
@tharcissekongolo6239 Жыл бұрын
Do you speak Swahili as well it's my mother tongue
@Thelinguist Жыл бұрын
No but we now have Swahili at LingQ.
@gogomaximoff4554 Жыл бұрын
About Canada statement, with all due respect, I disagree. What they should do, they should have two foreign languages. One that is French (for English natives) or English (for French natives) and one language of choice. Because it’s only fair. If we say the same statement for French natives, that they shouldn’t learn English, then most of the people would claim how they are ignorant for not wanting to learn English.
@francescadp Жыл бұрын
At school I had French as the mandatory second foreign language and I didn't like it at all. Obviously English should be mandatory for everyone, but the second foreign language should be one of choice. I studied Russian, German and Italian on my own and had a better time than with French at school.
@matthieujoly Жыл бұрын
What is taught in school is "mandatory", in france we're supposed to first learn... english.? And this is NOT at all the "second official language" here. This gives the exact same result as when you push someone to learn french in canada, at least in canada, there is quebec, and this is "a reason" that you have to learn to speak french. At school. In france ?? there is no peculiar reason to learn english (at school), more now than ever, as even the great britain as now left the european union. So.. yes, i do think people should be free to choose, and yes, even if my kids were "forced" to learn english, not per personal "love" of the language, they've also learn italian and spanish. Still, they don't really choose (there is 4/5 languages available in class), because when you're young and at school theses are not exactly the same reasons that are "pushed" to choose english first and.. some other languages from the european union. I've firstly choosed to learn german because i really do enjoy music/musician from germany since the seventies. You can find whatever is a good reason to you.. and practice, a bit, every day or more if you have more time, your way is what suits to you. Also, to use enlighten advises from M. Kaufmann too !
@mired7602 Жыл бұрын
the choice is simple, Japanese, people who can speak Japanese generally has the longest life span on the earth.
@vidar3241 Жыл бұрын
If you need any help with Polish let me know :)
@riccardoatwork5291 Жыл бұрын
The answer to "which language should I learn" is NONE. If you don' t already have a compelling reason to learn a language (be it practical like you need it for your job or cultural like you are curious and fascinated by that language/culture/nation or you are travelling there..) then you don' t have the motivation to go through with such a challenge. Re-think it... and find out if you have a true passion or that was just a whim.
@yuritarelko9916 Жыл бұрын
The problem is - i would love to explore many languages at same time. Not to focus on one, then another one.
@brendanhunter389 Жыл бұрын
i started korean because i wanted to visit, i loved kpop, movies kdramas etc but i found the language too tough and stopped. I picked it up today and realised i have no interest in korean culture anymore. Now I am stuck in what to learn.
@J.S.3259 Жыл бұрын
If you’re a native English speaker, for fuck’s sake, learn Dutch. It’s incredibly rewarding and not very difficult IMO. Go to Suriname!
@Ayxan_Eyvaz4 күн бұрын
For what
@stevensilungwe413 ай бұрын
Im learning swahili, its a beautiful language.
@shqip_sumejja Жыл бұрын
I've been learning English and Russian
@rafaelarrieche Жыл бұрын
En mi opinión el idioma seleccionado puede ser por iniciativa propia, por deseo de evolucionar, por trabajo . Pero en todo caso, es imprescindible hacerlo con dedicación y cariño. Para que sea aún más provechoso 😊
@jd892 Жыл бұрын
Excuse me, but i have to sincerely disagree, i was FORCED to learn english from 4th Grade to Grade 11th and today i am grateful as i am fluent. The french language is a fundamental part of canadian culture just as english. I feel like french should remain mandated. A more billingual canada will help mix the two cultures. I think we should force to learn a third language and let them choose the third one. Nothing is better than being allophone canadian being able to experience the full spectrum of what it is to be canadian forced not. Bad example.
@和平和平-c4i Жыл бұрын
You triggerred me just a bit ( I am semikidding here but as a French-speaking canadian from Quebec ;)) , you know, well...hmm hmm 😆 ). Actually, English canadians are in general not really forced to learn French. Only the ones that want to serve as public servants are theoretically forced to do it. And in practice, the requirement is only applied in Quebec province (The canadian bilinguism is merely an ideological fiction ! ) . On the other hand, to be served in your mothertongue when it is an official language is a constitutional right, and indeed, it seems pretty obviously understandable, I think. However I completely agree that to be forced to study a language (let alone learn it) for political reasons is not a great motivator. Learning (and using) French language or any other languages need to be genuinely valorized, even in the French-Canadian perspective to avoid a complete English domination. Personnaly I would even force every children in kindergarten and elementary school to learn the most basic sentences of many languages, to expose them (informally) to other cultures and other phonetic and grammatical systems, perhaps through games involving the respective cultural communauties. Knowing how to recognize and pronounce weird sounds during childhood would help so much everybody to be less intimidated by foreign languages.
@TheSkum Жыл бұрын
N'importe quoi.... Venant d'un québécois ça ne m'étonne pas en même temps
@tesskalearnig41065 ай бұрын
Spanish becuase I want Duolingo gives my family back :(