It's not just about languages, but Kazu is a whole package. His attitude and respect, conversation skills, keeping the other person's interest in mind, and letting them talk are all part of his package. He undoubtedly wins the hearts of his recipients.
@axtran7 ай бұрын
He's a bonafide ladies man! Through being a nice guy!
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Ohhhhh thank you sooo much for saying that... You really made my day🙏
@Doing_Time7 ай бұрын
It's his humility. Which is the hardest of all traits to maintain for most people, let alone for someone of rare talent and skyrocketing fame...he only had a few thousand viewers a couple years ago, and no doubt will be blowing past xiaoma before we know it...
@briangregus52257 ай бұрын
Yes, he is genuine. The conversation is always better because of this. There is another multi-lingual KZbinr I watch, I wont name him. While his videos are fun his demeanor comes across as arrogant. Kazuma makes the most enjoyable OmiTV language videos. It is nice that Kazu includes the flag of each country in the thumbnail as well. A viewer can focus on the languages they are learning. So considerate.
@axtran7 ай бұрын
@@briangregus5225 I agree. I also can see Kazuma get better at languages he doesn’t actively show off yet (notice his Vietnamese is improving!)
@GamePlayLans7 ай бұрын
Боже какой же Казума приятный человек!!! Вы поражаете не только своими умениями и знаниями, но и светлостью души, скромностью и трудолюбием. Мне бы так хотелось хоть раз с вами встретиться и от чистой души пожать вам руку. Знайте вы потрясающий человек, а ваши родители невероятные молодцы, что воспитали такого грамотного умного человека. Очень приятно от вас слышать любовь к русскому языку, даже с учётом того, что я не русский 😂 . Но Россия огромна , как в целом и весь мир, но вы в себе храните знания множества культур, жестов и естественно чувств. Спасибо вам большое!
@Axmedzhan7 ай бұрын
Подписываюсь под каждым словом. К тому же, любопытно, что Казума никогда не кичится тем, что знает столько языков, а всегда говорит, что он их изучает)
@olgerdborichko10267 ай бұрын
кажется у японцев не приняты рукопожатия. Они кланяются в приветствии. Так что при возможной встрече не хватайте его за руку, он может испугаться
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Большое спасибо за такие добрые слова! Я буду оставаться скромным, совершенствуясь. Ой, я думал, вы русский. Я не знаю, откуда вы, но я посылаю привет вашей стране🫶
@GamePlayLans7 ай бұрын
@@KazuLanguages я из России, но по национальности являюсь Лезгином из Дагестана (регион в России на Кавказе)
@GamePlayLans7 ай бұрын
@@olgerdborichko1026 понимаю, но сомневаюсь, что когда-нибудь будет встреча с этим прекрасным человеком, но спасибо за важный совет!
@yangerjamir09067 ай бұрын
Kazuma speaking Nagamese flipped me out. Never expected it. Khushi pai shey.
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
hehehe I'm working on it! Khushi pai shey!
@lifeiszero73177 ай бұрын
Itu kwa tho
@Ray_Naga3 ай бұрын
Letzzzz goooo🔥
@emirojamesshitiri34357 ай бұрын
Thanks for learning Nagamese❤️❤️ Here are some phrases in Nagamese: 1.Kinika ase : How are you?? (You learnt allready) 2. Bhal ase : I'm doing good 3. Ki kuri ase : What are you doing 4. Kute boi ase : where are you living 5. Tui kiman saal ase : How old are you 6. Tui laga naam ki ase : What is your name 7. Etu kwa toh : That's it (most popular phrase in Nagamese, next time when you meet any Naga people, you can learn and use this phrase)
@khriea7 ай бұрын
Etu kwa toh is also a slang for "that's what I am talking about"
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Ohh that helps me a lot!! Thank you so much🙏
@ImDayv277 ай бұрын
@@KazuLanguages yup!! Itu kwa tuh makes you be like a naga!!
@nien-weiliao58447 ай бұрын
You really inspire people to learn more languages to broaden their mind, showing the fun part of learning new languages and exploring different cultures. Good job!
@yangerjamir09066 ай бұрын
The conversation with Katya was the sweetest conversation I saw held between two strangers.
@TheChaChingKing7 ай бұрын
All my life I've wished that I could speak another language in addition to English. But I never put in the time or effort. The closer I got to 60, the more convinced I was that it was too late and that I was getting too old. Late last year, I found your channel and love it. The wholesome interaction coupled with your drive to continually improve is inspirational. So inspirational that I started studying Spanish in December. I haven't missed a single day of study. It's progressing slowly, but it is progressing. So.... Muchas gracias, Kazuma. Te aprecio.
@danilamirov80787 ай бұрын
Super comment,its try!
@nina_1277 ай бұрын
That's great :) Yo también estoy aprendiendo español y Kazuma es una inspiración para mí. ¡Sigue así, amigo! 💪
@AzatfromeBashkortostan7 ай бұрын
Вы большой молодец 😊
@kuessebrama7 ай бұрын
I want to study another language too, i mean i know two languages but i want to learn a third one, the problem was alway me beeing lazy. In school i was alwas pretty bad in english for example but i learned like 90% of the english language over the internet because of english youtube videos and gaming with people from other countrys, this really helped me, before that i was only able to communicate at the bare minumum. His videos also inspired me to start finaly, but i am not sure about wich language to learn, i'd like to learn spanish but also russian so i guess i will just flip a coin and maybe learn the other one if i am good enought at the one i picked first. But yeah it will take some time, i will not be as fast in learning a language as he is :D
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
I feel very honored to hear that! It's never too late to learn a new language. The fact that you haven't missed a single day already is a great achievement, really! Please keep up the good work!
@donnybgood20717 ай бұрын
Such chemistry with last person on the vid. Quite beautiful to witness, like a song and dance☯️. Some may call it rizz but it’s just lovely Kazuma and his wonderfully open minded nature❤
@まゆ-z1d5z7 ай бұрын
Your writing skills are amazing!!
@Tenseiken_7 ай бұрын
The conversation with the russian girl Katya was so adorable I just can't. If she does visit Japan you should show her around!
@livedandletdie7 ай бұрын
I don't know why, but all the Russian girls I've met in my life, have been the nicest women on the whole of earth. Independent of their political views. Unlike most western girls, who often spew vitriol in your face if you have the slightest difference in opinion. It's like the art of debate and discussion and acceptance of opinions are not valued in the west anymore. So when I see Kazuma or any other OmeTV channel that stumbles across those kind Russian ladies, it warms my heart to see that there's still good old European values at heart somewhere in the European part of the world. And that is independent on governments, the people being able to respect others opinions and interests in Europe seems almost uniquely to be a Russian thing these days.
@alicealbert93806 ай бұрын
I agree with you!
@herbi46405 ай бұрын
@@livedandletdie Because Russian are most intelligent nation in Europe, then Belarus, then Slavic nations, and nothing else. The most stupid German, French, English, Benelux, Swizzerland, Austria, Scandinavian etc - rich nations, with progressive politics and with bad education and lazy life.
@SJ-JOKeR4 ай бұрын
I feel like she's sad
@start32153 ай бұрын
*Question:* Which country is located between Norway and Korea?... About Russian Culture and Education. The Education system of Russia is based on Russian National Culture, with influence: Europe/Asia (Russia, Germany, Poland, Italy, France, Caucasus, Central Asia, Turkey, Persia (Iran), India, China, etc). The rich russian culture is best school (basic) education system in the World: russian classical music, russian classical literature, classical poetry, architecture, art, choreography, etc (science, philosophy, economics, trade). The Russian educational system is based with help the Russian Cultural Renaissance of the XIX century, when Europe was already experiencing a cultural decline, but Russia at that time had geniuses like Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Glinka, Tolstoy, Pushkin (Ethiopian origin), Lermontov (Scottish origin), Chekhov, Gogol, Dostoevsky and Aivazovsky (Armenian origin), etc. They were able to raise Russian Сulture to Unattainable Heights... *Leo Tolstoy - War and Peace* (Nikolay Rostov, Pavlogradsky Hussar Regiment attacks to French infantry) *lpHLr5-zpx8* _Having delayed the enemy and thus ensured the success of the retreat of the main forces of the Russian army, the detachment hastily retreated in the dark after the battle. The Russians repulsed the last French attack already during the retreat in the dark. Although the wounded were ordered to be left behind, many of them dragged themselves after the troops and asked to lie down on the guns. Among them was a pale Hussar junker, who, supporting his arm with his other hand, approached artillery сaptain Tushin and asked permission to sit on the gun. "Captain, for God's sake, I have a concussion," he said timidly. - For God's sake, I can't walk anymore. For God's sake! It was obvious that this juncker repeatedly asked to sit down somewhere and was refused everywhere he asked in a hesitant and pitiful voice. "Let him go, let him go," Tushin said. Rostov was the junker. He was holding on with one hand to the other, was pale, and his lower jaw was shaking with a feverish tremor. He was placed on the very gun from which the dead officer had just been thrown. There was blood on the officer's greatcoat, which stained Rostov's trousers and uniform. Rostov's wounded arm hurt terribly. Snow began to fall from the dark sky, Rostov forgot himself for a minute, but during this short period of oblivion he saw his house, a fluffy fur coat, a fast sleigh and felt the love and care of his family. "And why did I come here!?"He thought about it. Rostov was 20 years old. This was his first battle._ *Tchaikovsky - Pa de De* ('The Nutcracker') *YR5USHu6D6U* *_Anecdote_* _The Doctor at the clinic tells to the Patient: I'm very sorry. You have only 4 minutes left to live, what is your last wish?_ _Patient: I want to listen to Tchaikovsky's "Pas de deux"_ _Doctor: But the "Pas de deux" lasts 5 minutes!_ _God (from above): No problem, I'll wait._ *Preview:* Russia, Middle Volga river, Togliatti city, Language Gym № 38, First School Day Ceremony *bZGNqLHlrXM* Most Russians live in the European part of the country(>70% ). About 77% are ethnic Russians, and over 60 million Russians live in the Volga basin area - includes Finno-Ugric (Finns), Baltic (Lithuanians and Belarusians), Slavic (Russians, Ukrainians, Poles), Iranic (Persia and Caucasus), Turkic (Ottoman Empire: Most are Balkans and Greeks, Golden Horde: Most are Tatars and Chuvashs ) and Germanic (Volga Germans: Most are Mennonites from Germany, Holland, Austria, etc) ethnic groups, etc. Nowadays, it's very Mixed and Russified. Ancient Migrations: Northern - Baltic-Volga water away, Southern - Caspian-Volga water away, Eastern - Steppe away, Western - Central and Southern Europe. Dominant Anthropological type: Depigmented Volgid, etc. The Volga is the biggest river in Europe, and it splits the European part of Russia right down the middle. It's about two kilometers wide on average, but near the city of Togliatti it's five kilometers wide. If you go swimming downstream from Togliatti , it'll be twenty kilometers wide - it's like the main transport artery of Eastern Europe! Moscow region is Volga basin area too. Togliatti Embankment *nR4L9opHXlI* History: Togliatti City (the old name of "Stavropol on the Volga" until 1964) was founded by Military Orthodox Ethnic Kalmyks who accepted Russian citizenship and performed Military Service for the Russian Empire as a Stavropol Fortress - "Stavro Polis" (Greek language) - the City of the Cross against the robbery raids of Hordes of Nomads. So...look, *Real Russia/Provincial Russia,* Middle Volga river, Volga Federal District, Togliatti city (population 685,619 people, ethnic composition: ethnic Russians 87%, Tatars 4%, Ukrainians 2%, Mordovians 1.5%, Chuvashs 1.5%, others: ethnic Germans (Volga Germans), Poles, Jews, Koreans - less than 0.5%, etc). Assimilation has affected many ethnic groups, and they now consider themselves ethnic Russians, having lost their original ethnic identity. Language Gymnasium № 38 (languages: German, English, Frencn, Spanish, Chines, etc), First School Day, short clips (5 min): 2018 *QOv3dejeL34* 2019 *z4dlAc66Mq8* 2020 *ZyLzuqoWcp0* Sun School Day, Song "Orange Sun", short clip. *9LTOTtHWCbE* Choreographic training at the Gymnasium № 38 *kB2Lmm7ydr0* It has been scientifically proven that effective brain activity is interconnected with the motor motility of the body. Russia has very strong choreographic and sporting traditions, and Russians are leaders in sport gymnastics, rhythmic gymnastics, figure ice skating, synchronized swimming and classical ballet. Russia, Togliatti city, Language Gym № 38, First School Day and Last School Day, short clips *HX9_diW5LaM* *YOQJorUSn20* *m1RVgwblEWc* *0kPC0mzg0BE* PS: The population of the Volga region already shows low uraloidness, which is increasing in the Ural region of Russia, but even in the Urals, uraloidness is not Dominant. 50% of Russian citizens have light eyes and light hair - about 77 million people from 154 mln russians (without Ukraine and Belarus). Russia is the only country in the world in which the number of light-eyed and blonde shades hairs is increasing due to the reverse drift of recessive genes. The body adapts to extremely low temperatures by changing the shape of the bones of the face to reduce the heat transfer of the face (the face becomes streamlined, like in a wind tunnel). The cheekbones become larger and higher (the maxillary sinuses increase), reducing the bones of the eye sockets (sub asian eyes), the chin becomes more pointed, the shape of the nose and jaw changes. The ears are also modified to protect against frostbite, and sometimes the earlobes merge with the cheeks. The skin (eyes and hair) lose their pigment, the skin of the face becomes "velvety" (protective fat layer). Rudimentary epicanthus (or sub-asian eyes) in some primary school children completely when they reach adulthood. 50% of the most Fertile soils in the World (Black soils) are located in Russia. 75% of the Russian population lives on most Fertile soils in the World (Black soils) - this is the highest rate in the World. Google trsl...
@muhammadammarhaziq29987 ай бұрын
bro keep rizzing foreigners with his multilingual skills..sugoi !
@green.rabite7 ай бұрын
the rizzler strikes again
@まゆ-z1d5z7 ай бұрын
sugoi!
@claudiosacramento58167 ай бұрын
Kazu, você não apenas incentiva muitas pessoas a querer aprender outro idioma. Quando você fala um idioma de um nativo você valoriza muito a cultura dele! O fato de você ser de outro país certamente gera uma sensação de orgulho (no bom sentido) na pessoa, pois, você está falando (e muito bem) o idioma dele que não é universal como o inglês, além de conversar sobre a cultura do país e mostrar que você conhece algo sobre aquele povo. Além disso você é muito positivo! Não assisto seus vídeos somente para me divertir com a reação das pessoas, mas também pela sua positividade nas conversas! Isso atrai positividade do outro lado também. Parabéns!
@doyleeee7 ай бұрын
ほんと聞き取り能力の高さに毎回感嘆してしまう
@Hakucho647 ай бұрын
Katya has such a lovely calm demeanour.
@JayLouieDragon7 ай бұрын
She's somewhat reserved. She'll surely do well if she stays in Japan and studies there...
@chaizhasmin7 ай бұрын
i think a lot of russian speakers are talking like that, not all of them, of course, but i sound similar to her when i speak russian
@juraassem90357 ай бұрын
У неё всё под контролем :)
@reallife71107 ай бұрын
Очень милая, очень умная и мудрая девушка!
@Kevin-r7f4u7 ай бұрын
Yeah, Katya came across as both calm (soft-spoken) and shy ....it's kinda cute actually. Do most Russian women speak like her?
Казума-сан, Ваш русский язык великолепен! Поскорее приезжайте, ждем! Санкт-Петербург 🇷🇺
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Спасибо большое! Питер обязательно надо посетить!))
@Umvelt_Shattered6 ай бұрын
@@KazuLanguagesзакинься солью в Питере как следует, без этого никак
@pangerpongen49977 ай бұрын
Love from Nagaland kazuma. Thank you for speaking our local dialect.🤗 It's rear to see people from other part of the world speaking Nagamese. But then again it's "YOU" so I'm not surprised.😁 truly an inspiration🫂
@khriea7 ай бұрын
키니가 아새 ? 퐁갠 chunger ah nu saab ba
@geordiegeorge90415 ай бұрын
Most people don't realise that there are over 700 languages spoken in India.
Damn bro you never missed to amaze us🎉🎉 I'm from the Northeast India (Nagaland), the way you speak Nagamese shocked me. 🥵 Keep up the good work 👍 Respect bro respect 🤜🤜
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! 🫶
@dynamot16507 ай бұрын
@@KazuLanguages You are most welcome🎉
@gektorix7 ай бұрын
I'm shocked at how easily you switch from language to language. At the end, the Russian modest girl almost fell in love with you. Keep improving your knowledge of Russian and maybe you will find a girl from Russia. 🙂
My bucket list is to become fluent in German. When I get discouraged I come to Kazu Languages. I am so blown away with this current generation that knows English so well! (Aber sicher und unglaubisch!😆😅)
@dodofyter81927 ай бұрын
Always waiting for kazu language videos. Can't stop watching your interactions with different countries. Keep up the great work and keep the videos coming brother 👍. God bless🙏
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your warm words! May God bless you, too🙏
@joaquinrodriguez10927 ай бұрын
Solo quiero comentarte que en mi caso no empecé a ver tus videos para saber y aprender mas idiomas ,simplemente me atrapó tu personalidad siempre simpatico y sin presumir de tus logros 👏 ,creo que tu forma de comunicarte con los demás hace mas que la impresionante capacidad de hablar tantos idiomas .sigue asi kazuma 🙌🙌🙌
@henokbuchem76057 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much Kazuma.. uploading regularly and entertaining us every friday...🙏..❤️ from Nagaland(India )..Arigathanks kozaimuch..🙃
@ym-cz7ty7 ай бұрын
ほんとにすごいですね〜 次から次へといろんな言葉を話せて、魔法みたい……
@imorenimchen90767 ай бұрын
Thank you bro for speaking our local language Nagamese. I'm so proud of you and you are an inspiration to many. Do keep connecting with our people. May God bless you
Казума пожелал ей спокойной ночи, она ему хорошего дня. Как мило...
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
ロシアの方は特にロシア語話すと一気に心を開いてくれる気がします!😊
@claudiosacramento58167 ай бұрын
@@KazuLanguages Assisti uma reportagem uma vez de um correspondente esportivo daqui do Brasil que foi cobrir a Copa do Mundo de 2018 na Rússia. Ele disse que os russos parecem brasileiros. De início eles ficam retraídos mas logo que a conversa avança eles se soltam.
I loved the Polish interaction, at the end when you said Zajebiscie, when I learned a little bit of Polish I mispronounced Zajebiscie with zabij się when talking to my Polish friend, he couldnt stop laughing and I had no idea why.
@user-forest_bambook7 ай бұрын
Наверное ты сказал по-русски "Заебись!" 😆
@monczaopl5 күн бұрын
@@user-forest_bambookno. Zabij sie means kill yourself. Zajebiscie means fucking awesome
@takutubepalms7 ай бұрын
最後のロシア人、2人で照れてるのが可愛い。
@justafiable7 ай бұрын
Another great video brooo! Your general knowledge about various things is really nice to see! Keep it up! 😎
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much man!! Looking forward to ur new videos as well😎
@d4RKN355R38orN6 ай бұрын
It's nice to see such a calm and educated girl like Katya. Kazuma is a modest guy, listens to the people he talks to and doesn't brag, well done.
Kazu’s videos make my Fridays a little brighter every week!
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Awww thank you so much!!
@marg1nal6717 ай бұрын
Казума, привет из России!! Очень долго смотрю твой канал и мне так нравится как ты говоришь с русскими людьми !! У тебя очень хорошо получается ! Ждем тебя в России !!!!
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Привет! Спасибо большое! Наверное, я обычно больше всего общаюсь с русскими! Надеюсь, я скоро смогу посетить Россию!))
@user-sb11087 ай бұрын
Пока у нас идёт война лучше не приезжать , в целях безопасности
@Injustice_Guy7 ай бұрын
@@KazuLanguages Заметил, что в общении с тобой, Казума-сан, русские обычно зажаты и стеснительны. Если ты приедешь в Россию, и с кем то подружишься, для тебя будет сюрпризом, ты узнаешь русских с другой стороны. Ты будешь приятно удивлен. Казума-сан сближает народы (с)
Your dedication to learning many languages is truly inspiring. Khushi paishe... Wanna see more videos speaking in Nagamese😂. ❤Love from Nagaland
@WifeWantsAWizard7 ай бұрын
(15:52) I'd like to point out that Russia had a fantastic roster of post-impressionists. The cubists Goncharova and Lentulov, Mikhail Larionov was a rayonist, and Pyotr Konchalovsky was a famed member of the Jack of Diamonds in Moscow (sadly that group broke up in 1917 just prior to the Revolution, but in their seven years they contributed quite a bit to several art styles).
@CodySmiley7 ай бұрын
Noo broooo, f**k russia.
@dghbvftyhb12057 ай бұрын
Как хорошо что вы знаете,русскую культуру.Спасибо
@WifeWantsAWizard7 ай бұрын
@@dghbvftyhb1205 Не за что.
@jardin.delola7 ай бұрын
¡Te extrañe! Gracias por su video :) トルコ語とロシア語って本当に美しい言語だなと気づきました!✨ 編集お疲れ様です☺️
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Gracias a usted! 早速スペイン語も・・!로라さん凄すぎです! ものすごく同感です!トルコ語もロシア語もメロディーみたいですよね✨
I love your video kazu!! I was surprised that you uploaded in a different timing. You make me really wanna learn Russian at some point! I'll try to stick to french tho 😂
@athomewithnika64597 ай бұрын
Kazuma speaking Azerbaijani once again. Lovely interaction. Side note. She said she is from Qakh. Titles said Gabala. But it is ok. This was cute. You speak perfectly.
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Oops, I misheard! Thank you so much for letting me know! I'd like to improve my Azerbaijani more and mroe!
@athomewithnika64597 ай бұрын
@@KazuLanguages Thank you for Your interest in Azerbaijani.💖 Can I ask from a foreigner’s perspective? After You know Turkish, Azerbaijani and many other languages, do you find these and Other Turkic languages easier to hear and understand? Or they seem very different? I would love to know from someone who isn’t a native speaker ☺️
i've been watching your videos lately and didn't realize that you would even speak nagamese....salute to you brother 🫡
@МарияМария-в9ц6х7 ай бұрын
TGIF. Thank you, Kazuma. My Fridays are pretty good because of you are❤ I'll always support you, my hero😊
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
TGIF Mariya! Thank you so much always😊
@rest297 ай бұрын
The last one girl feels like Kirsten Dunst (MaryJane in spiderman)
@yangerjamir09066 ай бұрын
That's it...I was wrecking my brain trying to think who she looked like as she looked very familiar.
@Ulyshkaa7 ай бұрын
Катенька, очень милая девушка! Было приятно наблюдать за вашим разговором✌️ Спасибо тебе, дорогой друг, за чудесный добрый контент! Крепкого тебе здоровья из Владимирской области, город герой Ковров🇷🇺
@m_one_sh7 ай бұрын
Казума, ты как всегда великолепен! Так здорово смотреть твои ролики. Интересная тематика, ты вдохновляешь меня на изучение языков... Спасибо большое тебе за такой контент. Очень приятно смотреть! Береги себя! 😊😊😊
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Спасибо большое! Удачи тебе в изучении языков))
@真希子前7 ай бұрын
今週もありがとうございます😂 楽しみ過ぎる❤
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
嬉しいです!こちらこそいつもありがとうございます😆
@chris_v945 ай бұрын
I never thought i'd see u speak nagamese here!! Really happy to see that
@user-sb11087 ай бұрын
Казума , положительная энергетика от тебя исходит ! Смотреть и слушать одно удовольствие.
Video Summary below: _______________________ 00:00 🗣 The Japanese polyglot showcases his language skills, conversing in various languages including Tagalog, Polish, Azerbaijani, Turkish, Spanish, German, and Indonesian. 01:01 📚 Learning Indonesian for 2 years through self-study, including books, KZbin, and movies, to communicate with Indonesians and explore their culture. 03:02 🇹🇷 Conversation with a Turkish speaker about learning Turkish through self-study and anime, discussing favorite anime series like "Attack on Titan" and "My Hero Academia." 06:28 🇵🇱 Learning Polish for two months to communicate with Polish people and appreciating Polish culture, despite encountering differing opinions about the kindness of Polish people. 10:41 🇯🇵 Learning Nagamese and surprising a speaker from Nagaland with language skills, sparking a friendly conversation about language learning and travel plans. 13:36 🎨 Engaging in conversations about art preferences and motivations for language learning, including a shared interest in Japanese culture and traditional arts. 19:11 🎥 Discussing aspirations of becoming a KZbinr in Japan and exchanging well-wishes with a Russian speaker who identifies as a KZbinr.
@Mudgho7 ай бұрын
Watching these videos always put me in a good mood
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for saying that! I'd like to keep making wholesome videos! :)
@rohitvyas97 ай бұрын
Kazuma.. I really admired your hardwork that you put in learning languages and also guiding others through your books and through your Channel. Love from India🇮🇳 🙏🏻
@martinburch24167 ай бұрын
Another very good compilation of talks. Thanks kazuma
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much always Martin!
@philemmerson71227 ай бұрын
Another amazing video, Kazuma...thank you
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Thank YOU!! :)
@mirta.77 ай бұрын
Казума, твои видео мотивируют изучать японский язык! ❤
@welookhere7 ай бұрын
Hi Kazuma, love your videos, always the highlight of my week. I would like to do a Vlog when I am on holiday this year - what camera did you use in Korea and were you happy with it?
Kazuma.... can I please ask your book, is it only available in japanese? Thanks.
@gen-ei-ryu7 ай бұрын
j'attendais ta vidéo! j'adore kazu langue チャンネル名はフランス語じゃなくても良かった気がしますが😅
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Merci beaucoup ! 言語の部分は各言語に変換できますよね笑笑
@ふくみみ-h3j7 ай бұрын
最後のロシアの方が鼻で笑うのが可愛かったです‼️
@lala42327 ай бұрын
金曜日の夜はドキドキしながら待ってます🤭 今日も更新ありがとうございます✨
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Lalaさん、そう言っていただき嬉しいです・・!これからも毎週更新頑張ります😊
@sunnyking51165 ай бұрын
Your videos are always uplifting. Thank you.
@Nurgle-o5c7 ай бұрын
A new video! That's great! I love your videos so much! Thank you for your amazing conversations. Watching and listening them is a great pleasure. And you are great too! 😎👍
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much always for your kind words Nurgle!
@Wexzmeoz4 ай бұрын
I'm Vietnamese, I admit that Vietnamese is very difficult to pronounce, but he pronounces it very well, a genius:)
this guy is not a show off sometimes i am amaze by how japanese try to be humble and not be a show off something that i need to learn
@kata49897 ай бұрын
Filipino ang asawa ko. Gusto kong kausapin pa ni Kazu-san ang babaeng Pilipino, ngunit pinutol niya ang komunikasyon. Maraming babaeng Pilipino ang mahiyain, at sigurado akong isa siya sa kanila.
@KazuLanguages7 ай бұрын
Ang galing mo magtagalog!! 👏 Sige, nag-aaral ako ng Tagalog, kaya mas magsasalita ako!🙏
@kata49897 ай бұрын
@@KazuLanguages Opo, sige sige♪ Inaasahan kong panoorin ang video balang araw.
@zethjairus7 ай бұрын
Ate bakit? Minsan n nga lang may pinay sa video ni kazu pinahiya mo pa tayo.. sad life! You can speak tagalog too! Keep it up kazu! Mabuhay! 👍🏼
@Sayie4587 ай бұрын
Woh you speak nagames also i really love it you are so brilliant 💜❤️💚💛💚🧡