I'm from India I can speak English, Hindi, Urdu and Arabia
@izenai007
7 сағат бұрын
The Portugees girls are so beautifyl and adorable, true SUUUUUIIIII country
@PsicologiaSocialBrasil
11 сағат бұрын
Actualy, English is the IMPERIALIST language. However, ESPERANTO is the better for the world, ever! (I can Portuguese, Esperanto, Spanish, French, Brazilian Sign Language, Toki Pona and now I learn English, but I want the Mandarim and Russian soon).
@TravelTongues
3 сағат бұрын
Many languages! Mandarin is a nice choice:) And even sing languages, I still haven’t interviewed no one who can sign language.
@HasanRifino
Минут бұрын
🚘👈💏💏
@TomSir79
Күн бұрын
I'm trilingual, but can also uphold a small Conversation in three more Languages. So six in total. German, which is on a Native-Level because i'm born and raised in Germany. Italian, which is my Mother-Tongue and i speak that Language very stable. Maybe not on a Native-level, but on a very high conversational Level. English...of course, duh. 😛 Which is my Standard-English that was mandatory in German Schools and has manifested itself over the Decades by me consuming Media mostly with the Original-Audio. The other three Languages are mostly rusty. With one Exception being Japanese, because i consume alot of Japanese Media (Anime, YT-Channels, TV-Shows etc). So it's not necessarely rusty, but more like me being nervous while speaking. The other two Languages, being Spanish and French do really need some Fresh-up. Because those Languages started back, when i was in School and that, was a good 30+ Years ago😅 Yeah, i can still say some basic Stuff in those Languages, but as soon as it gets more detailled, i stumble and lose my "Thread" to continue. Maybe some Day i'll freshen them up, but the older i get, the lazier i become. 🤪
@TravelTongues
22 сағат бұрын
@@TomSir79 wow, that’s impressive, especially about Japanese. That is so cool that you learned language inly from media content👍
@TomSir79
21 сағат бұрын
@@TravelTongues No, not only from Media-Content. Not when it comes to Japanese atleast. I self-studied Japanese for around 27 Month on my own. Went every day to the Library for that and this is how so much Japanese got stuck in my Mind. Sorry, that i forgot to mention those 27 Month of Self-Study 😅 But to be honest, i was a bit lazy. I mainly focused on Hiragana and a few Kanjis, when it comes to Reading and Writing. My Speaking or Listening/Comprehension is better in Japanese. This is why nowadays i struggle so much with reading Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. Plus, it's around 21 Years ago since i self-studied. I'm 45 now. Another reason why i struggle with my Japanese. 😓
@TravelTongues
14 сағат бұрын
@@TomSir79 27 month of self study - that is a lot! you did a great job!
@nantetoev1188
6 сағат бұрын
(0:39) She's beautiful.
@msdheeraj5897
22 сағат бұрын
Bro welcome to India please visit in India and sweets language of India... Can I contact you and you are my best friend
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