Polyglot speaking 17 languages
TLDRIn this engaging video, the speaker takes viewers on a multilingual journey, reflecting on their recent experiences with learning and using various languages. From the challenges of mastering German by watching series like 'Verbotene Liebe' to embracing the cold in Polish, navigating linguistic hurdles in Russia, and improving French through work experiences, the speaker shares insights into the multifaceted world of language learning. They also delve into Italian by listening to radio and anticipating the San Remo festival, and touch on learning Greek and Hungarian to prevent forgetting them. The video concludes with thoughts on English usage, emphasizing the comfort found in expressing oneself in multiple languages and the deliberate avoidance of English to better focus on the grammatical structures of other languages. This narrative is a testament to the enriching and complex journey of polyglotism.
Takeaways
- π The speaker has learned many languages recently but hasn't had enough time to practice each one thoroughly
- π It's been difficult for the speaker to find opportunities to speak some languages, like Polish, outside of language exchanges
- π΅ The speaker enjoys listening to music in different languages as a way to learn vocabulary and expressions
- π Watching TV shows in German has helped the speaker learn many useful words and phrases over the years
- π Listening to Italian radio and songs around the San Remo music festival is helpful for maintaining that language
- π£ Spending 2 years working in French greatly improved the speaker's ability to communicate more naturally
- π The speaker has started re-learning some basics in languages like Greek and Hungarian in order to not forget them
- π€ The speaker finds it challenging to express complex ideas in languages other than English sometimes
- π― The speaker tries to avoid using English as a crutch when speaking other languages
- π‘ The speaker recognizes the need to focus on understanding grammar structures that differ from English
Q & A
How many languages does the speaker say they have learned recently?
-The speaker says they have learned so many languages recently, but does not give an exact number.
What German TV show has the speaker been watching since 2018?
-The speaker has been watching the German TV show "Forbidden Love" (Verbotene Liebe) since 2018.
What does the speaker say has helped them learn many German words, vocab, and expressions?
-The speaker says that watching the German TV show has helped them learn many German words, vocab, and expressions.
What Polish city does the speaker mention visiting?
-The speaker mentions visiting Warsaw (Warszawa) and trying to speak Polish there.
What does the speaker say is most important about learning French?
-The speaker says the most important thing is being able to communicate and exchange ideas, not speaking perfectly.
How long has the speaker been working in French?
-The speaker says they worked in French for 2 years.
What has the speaker been listening to to practice their Italian recently?
-The speaker has been listening to Italian radio and some new Italian songs.
What Italian music event does the speaker hope to listen to new songs from?
-The speaker hopes to listen to new Italian songs from the San Remo music festival.
What other languages has the speaker started learning recently?
-The speaker has started learning some Greek and Hungarian recently.
What does the speaker want to do to make sure they don't forget the languages they have learned?
-The speaker wants to continue practicing and using the languages so they don't forget them.
Outlines
π Speaking in German, some words and phrases learned from TV series
The first paragraph is about learning German. It mentions watching the TV series Forbidden Love since 2018 which has helped to learn many words, vocabularies and expressions. It also talks about making progress but the language being difficult.
π Sharing thoughts on improving French skills through practice
The second paragraph reflects on working in France for 2 years and how it helped improve French skills to communicate more naturally. It emphasizes that communicating and exchanging ideas is most important rather than just focusing on grammar rules or perfection.
π€ Listening to Italian music and radio to practice the language
The third paragraph discusses listening to Italian radio and songs around the San Remo music festival time as a way to practice and improve Italian language skills. It also mentions having learned other languages like Greek and Hungarian recently and wanting to keep practicing them.
π Using English less to improve other language skills
The fourth paragraph talks about avoiding using English in order to improve skills in other languages, be more comfortable expressing oneself, and better grasp the specific grammar structures that differ across languages.
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Keywords
π‘Multilingualism
π‘Language Learning
π‘Cultural Exposure
π‘Language Maintenance
π‘Language Barrier
π‘Immersion
π‘San Remo Festival
π‘Vocabulary Acquisition
π‘Fluency
π‘Language Adaptability
Highlights
Speaks in multiple languages in the video including German, Polish, French, Turkish, Italian
Has been learning many languages recently but doesn't have enough time to practice them all
Started with German, finds it one of the more musical languages but also difficult
Watched forbidden love TV series since 2018 to help learn German vocabulary and expressions
In Polish, mentions it was very cold recently but still enjoyed memes and conversations
Worked in France for 2 years which helped improve French to more natural level
Has been listening to Italian radio and songs to maintain and improve language skills
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