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Today 2 Polyglots Ranked 9 Languages With Native Speakers!!
Hope you enjoy it!
BR Julia @juliagulacsi
ID Genesia @genesia.synclaire
ES Mika @miikkita_
FR Emilie @emonboard
UK Jenny @jenrosierosee
KR Jung a
JP Mariko @my.malee95
CN Angie
DE Katharina @kate.goesbackpacking

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@joaoboscoth203
@joaoboscoth203 Месяц назад
I'm starting to feel sorry for Julia and Genesia. Did they arrest you in this studio? give us a sign ✊
@adrianomao
@adrianomao Месяц назад
😂😂
@adrianomao
@adrianomao Месяц назад
Júlia, if you’re being kept in that studio against your will, blink twice with your left eye 😂
@eksen7221
@eksen7221 Месяц назад
Lol
@vainbow4632
@vainbow4632 Месяц назад
Yeah how long do they record for in one day, good God
@kaizee5997
@kaizee5997 Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@ELLOBOking-ro6hs
@ELLOBOking-ro6hs Месяц назад
The germany girl was like what i'm doing here
@haiulay
@haiulay Месяц назад
she's too serious 😂
@darrel122500
@darrel122500 Месяц назад
@@haiulay she's too German for them
@DE-iv8if
@DE-iv8if Месяц назад
The German Girl is like Germans usually really are... (also that she forgets about Half of the Alphabet / Sounds / Language is very typical for Germans nowadays... ) Germans do not really know German anymore and they also do not care... (only really important Language in Germany is english, nowadays)
@dadjjd
@dadjjd 20 дней назад
She's is really buetiful,her legs🦵😍,her eyes.So me too
@vanessaxavier2841
@vanessaxavier2841 Месяц назад
The alphabet in welsh sounds like Voldemort when he speaking with snakes
@lxportugal9343
@lxportugal9343 Месяц назад
Welsh sound like the elfs language to me
@isag.s.174
@isag.s.174 Месяц назад
Lol
@jacob4448
@jacob4448 Месяц назад
@@lxportugal9343the elf language was actually based off of Welsh!
@CrsdrsWrStnsts
@CrsdrsWrStnsts Месяц назад
I think all Celtic languages have a unique sound. French and Czech too.
@renofumi28
@renofumi28 Месяц назад
You know what, Julia and Genesia both got the look and the brain as well. They're just so elegant in their own way.
@guardianrv
@guardianrv Месяц назад
love from here for julia and genesia ❤
@ReiKakariki
@ReiKakariki Месяц назад
Genesia and Julia both have a nice energy together ❤ 🎉
@guardianrv
@guardianrv Месяц назад
@@ReiKakariki true
@ReiKakariki
@ReiKakariki Месяц назад
@@guardianrv 💋💋💋🍻🍻🍻
@Leonardo7772012
@Leonardo7772012 Месяц назад
Girls, you confused tonal languages ​​(Mandarin, Thai, etc.) with graphic accentuation denoting timbre and tonic syllables (French, Portuguese, Spanish, etc.)
@klugscheier1644
@klugscheier1644 29 дней назад
I‘m pretty sure Genesia was aware of that but just didn’t want to say smth
@harissastrawijaya9581
@harissastrawijaya9581 18 дней назад
@@klugscheier1644 yeah she seems very humble
@hmvollbanane1259
@hmvollbanane1259 Месяц назад
I'd argue that Spanish is a lot easier than German based on phomenes. Whereas Spanish e.g. has only 5 vowel phomenes German has 17 and 3 diphthongs. English as a related Germanic language has also a similarity high number of vowel phomenes (which is characteristic for all Germanic languages) so they won't struggle as much as someone speaking an unrelated language, however for learning purposes I'd still think that less variation in phonemes makes learning a lot easier. Overall Spanish has 25 phonemes whereas German has 45
@alfrredd
@alfrredd Месяц назад
Yes, Spanish is definitely the easiest to learn in that room for english speakers.
@aldozilli1293
@aldozilli1293 Месяц назад
Whilst English is somewhat related to German it is really a hybrid of Germanic and Latin based languages and has more Latin and/or French based words than German.
@hmvollbanane1259
@hmvollbanane1259 Месяц назад
@@aldozilli1293 yeah, however the most commonly used words and everything besides the vocabulary are still Germanic. Though that's besides the point as I was talking about the amount of phonemes, so the distinctive sounds that make up the language. In that regard English is still a typical Germanic language and hence it should be easier for Anglophones to both recognize and replicate the German phomenes than it would be e.g. for a Spaniard who probably wouldn't even hear a recognisable difference between many of them and would have a lot harder time getting used to the amount. Picture the problems Anglophones have with the German "ch" and then imagine that there are about 20+ of such foreign phonemes a Spanish speaker would have to learn when studying German.
@user-zt6oj6wq8n
@user-zt6oj6wq8n 28 дней назад
But I find the easier the phonemes are, the quicker people speak in that language, like Japanese and Spanish, people just BLURRR things out 😂😂😂
@GESTEofficial
@GESTEofficial Месяц назад
Ranking languages by difficulty was so difficult 🫠
@bre_me
@bre_me Месяц назад
Spanish does not have tones. The accent marks in Spanish just tell you which syllable in a word is the stressed syllable in cases where the word isn’t following basic stress rules
@joaoeliassteuernagel5364
@joaoeliassteuernagel5364 14 дней назад
Same in portuguese
@miilaa_
@miilaa_ Месяц назад
a video with Ana and Julia and Andrea please
@isabellaferreiradesouza5731
@isabellaferreiradesouza5731 Месяц назад
Right! Put the cast of that cooking video + Ana
@vanessaxavier2841
@vanessaxavier2841 Месяц назад
And Dafne too, from México. They are my favorites.
@fershowfershow3164
@fershowfershow3164 Месяц назад
Yeah that would be great the perfect fan service 😂
@_JokitzOfc
@_JokitzOfc Месяц назад
And Giulia from italy too!
@alfrredd
@alfrredd Месяц назад
I can't believe the polyglots are yapping about how spanish and german have "tones", they have accent marks and syllable stress like almost every other european language but those are not tones like in chinese 😅
@gattetta
@gattetta Месяц назад
Are they speaking about the stressed/tonic and unstressed/atonic vowels? That feature exist in almost all languages and i believe is a feature of speaking with more than monosyllables (in the wikipedia says french doesn't have tonality and atonality, but it's not true "Quel métier étudiez-vous ?", as you can see it marks stress like spanish). Stress is not encoded on the orthography of all languages, this is for sure; and in some languages it has more importance than other languages.
@alfrredd
@alfrredd Месяц назад
@@gattetta yes I think so, but you can't say "spanish has tones like chinese" and just go with it, specially if you consider yourself a polyglot and language enthusiast.
@gattetta
@gattetta Месяц назад
@@alfrredd right, i also think that it has no relation with chinese tones; stress would be a more accurate way of describing this phenomenon. One is emphasis of a syllable inside a word; the other is the use of pitch to give different meaning to the "same" syllable.
@lalip0p_
@lalip0p_ Месяц назад
​@@alfrreddYou can ve a polyglot and not understand what tones mean. I speak 3 languages and I didn't know what tones meant until a few months ago. You can speak a language fluently without having any idea of the technical terms
@alfrredd
@alfrredd Месяц назад
​@@lalip0p_If you don't know what it means for sure you shouldn't talk about it in a video watched by thousands of people with such certainty, even when the other girl tries to raise doubts by saying "I didn't know Spanish had tones" Julia confirms the false statement.
@bettajoeresmenia5536
@bettajoeresmenia5536 Месяц назад
Where is andrea i miss her.
@renuka1741
@renuka1741 Месяц назад
Yep
@Maat396
@Maat396 Месяц назад
I love how good Júlia is at everything, of course everyone there is very good but Júlia for me is the strong point of the video, as a learner of a non-romanized language I I can say that Júlia is incredible at learning languages like this
@شونق_واقطعع
@شونق_واقطعع Месяц назад
What ia the meaning of the blue star next to your name ?
@Maat396
@Maat396 Месяц назад
@@شونق_واقطعع Ah, that's why I'm a supporting member of the channel :)
@شونق_واقطعع
@شونق_واقطعع Месяц назад
@@Maat396 I did not understand , explain more clearly
@Maat396
@Maat396 Месяц назад
@@شونق_واقطعع There is a button called "become a member" and then you pay monthly to support the channel
@naike2841
@naike2841 Месяц назад
@@شونق_واقطعع ele se inscreveu como membro no canal
@vastoaspecto
@vastoaspecto Месяц назад
13:10 Spanish does not have tones, it has accents, tones vary like musical notes, accents vary like emphasis on the syllable. The same with Portugese, French and others.
@sol1202
@sol1202 Месяц назад
Yeah. I got very confused when they said Spanish and Portuguese had tones cuz like they are not even a tonal language. I think what they were talking about is called stressed syllable.
@felipesouza88
@felipesouza88 Месяц назад
@@sol1202 idk about spanish, but in portuguese is called silaba tonica, maybe that's why they said tone.
@vastoaspecto
@vastoaspecto Месяц назад
@@felipesouza88 yes, "sílaba tônica" is actually a stressed syllable, the word "tônica" (tonic) is misleading.
@aitorugartevega3681
@aitorugartevega3681 Месяц назад
​@@felipesouza88In spanish it's called sílaba tónica aswell.
@ytalomello9152
@ytalomello9152 Месяц назад
In portuguese if you don't use the right intonation nobody would understand if you're asking or affirming.
@Arrow497
@Arrow497 Месяц назад
Where's Miguel?!
@karllogan8809
@karllogan8809 Месяц назад
Welsh is a strange language, World Friends should do a whole series on the living Celtic languages (Welsh, Breton, Irish and Scottish Gaelic), or just on Welsh if it's too much trouble finding other Celtic speakers in Korea.
@internetual7350
@internetual7350 Месяц назад
It's not strange. It's not English.
@yorgunsamuray
@yorgunsamuray Месяц назад
I remember some Scottish people in accent comparison videos, The problem with these languages, most speakers you find are better at English (or French in case of Breton) and it can be hard to find really fluent speakers. Still, that would be a video I look forward to.
@In_The_Pond
@In_The_Pond Месяц назад
I love the Brazillian Girl! She so cute
@niccosouza8330
@niccosouza8330 Месяц назад
Mano, a Julia é tão inteligente!
@atumns
@atumns Месяц назад
this was already after miguel left the chat
@jedielsondafonseca6338
@jedielsondafonseca6338 Месяц назад
Is Miguel the portuguese guy? He's cool!
@atumns
@atumns Месяц назад
@@jedielsondafonseca6338 yeaaah. him, julia and this other girl recorded a lot of stuff this day
@Cazzerk
@Cazzerk Месяц назад
Living in England we're not exactly incentivised to learn another language, but after watching Julia I can't stop with these videos, she's beautiful, intelligent and makes everything fun.
@wilvin2627
@wilvin2627 14 дней назад
I took 4 years of French, and the alphabet was extremely easy to memorize and say. Spanish and German did not sound too different. So those three are about the same. The only hard part is the grammar. As an English speaker, I found French Grammar somewhat hard, but learning words and how to say them was easy. I also found reading French not too hard once you got the basics down. Modern English has more in common with French(Thanks Norman Conquest) than German. English speakers would find learning French easier than German. Even if I did not know French, I can hear or see French and Spanish and have somewhat of an idea of what they mean. German makes no sense to me except it sounds like they are angry all the time.
@ryanwilkins2233
@ryanwilkins2233 Месяц назад
I'm happy that this went back to the way it was, with woman from around the world enjoying each other's company ❤
@andyx6827
@andyx6827 Месяц назад
Justice for Miguel!!!
@rubenel7993
@rubenel7993 Месяц назад
and Elysa
@andreialino1139
@andreialino1139 Месяц назад
Why? He is not out.
@maimunjalil3627
@maimunjalil3627 Месяц назад
It's girls day bro
@TiagoHiruz
@TiagoHiruz Месяц назад
Julia is amazing 😯❤️
@japeri171
@japeri171 Месяц назад
Julia is dominating this channel
@SamtheI
@SamtheI Месяц назад
Loving these polyglot videos
@oscar6043
@oscar6043 Месяц назад
I found that girl from Germany so inelegant. It seemed like she wasn't interested in participating in the program. 😮😮😮
@martinjohnson2830
@martinjohnson2830 Месяц назад
I thought the same thing about french girl
@XiaoYan72
@XiaoYan72 Месяц назад
maybe they need the money 😅
@ELLOBOking-ro6hs
@ELLOBOking-ro6hs Месяц назад
I was about to say the same
@EddieReischl
@EddieReischl Месяц назад
The German participants in the past have been rather animated. Germans are normally like Katherina. Same with the French girl.
@Rayhuntter
@Rayhuntter Месяц назад
funny thing is I'm only interested in her 😂
@ManuelRuiz-xi7bt
@ManuelRuiz-xi7bt Месяц назад
Haha. 14:23 Spanish harder than German? That is ridiculous. There are many less sounds, there are no cases, ...
@ScottYun
@ScottYun Месяц назад
Native US English speaker here with decreasing proficiency in Spanish, Korean and German; and extensive travel throughout South and Southeast Asia. English letters are all pretty much equal and easy to adapt to. Most Asian languages alphabet are hard. Have you seen Thai, Khmer, Balinese, Sinhala? Pronunciation and hearing are ridiculously difficult for me when you toss in tones and when they intentionally make it hard like some Irish names and the French "beau" vs "beaux". Can you hear the difference? And one thing that wasn't addressed for those trying to learn another language - tempo. Some people speak so fast that they'll naturally swallow ending. So listeners are stuck trying to figure out what they just heard. Help us out and slow down and enunciation.
@thisisgoodfruit1618
@thisisgoodfruit1618 Месяц назад
I'm also a Native US English Speaker. I've found that all the Scandinavian Languages are the easiest to learn from everything I've tried. Right now I'm actively working on Swedish and German mostly. I come from South Florida so I'm surrounded by Spanish on a daily basis. I can speak some spanish but not enough to converse with people. I understand it better than I can speak and write it. But even with that in mind it's still very difficult for me. Any of the languages that require you to read right to left like Japanese or Arabic I've put to the back burner for now. In my opinion, I've found that some of the less marketable languages are the ones I find the most interesting. Out of the more marketable languages I think French and German are my favorite.
@jiwoonmixx8466
@jiwoonmixx8466 Месяц назад
indonesia 🇮🇩 is the most easy of word and language
@kbushehri
@kbushehri Месяц назад
For me, as a english arabic polyglot, easiest is definitely spanish by far, followed by french, then german, then welsh, then japanese/korean, then chinese. If italian was there, it would be #2 right after spanish, i find that language easy also. Portuguese would also be easier than french. Farsi would be easier than french. Urdu too. Turkish too. Probably tagalog and visaya too.
@ryuji..809
@ryuji..809 Месяц назад
A julia já virou dona do canal kkkk tá em todo vídeo
@feralv1975
@feralv1975 Месяц назад
Miss the pt guy.
@tiagobrandaomendes
@tiagobrandaomendes Месяц назад
Katharina is so beautiful and Jenny is so cute
@anttirytkonen11
@anttirytkonen11 Месяц назад
When I studied Spanish 🇪🇸, I found it easy to learn as a Finnish 🇫🇮 speaker. The words are pronounced as they are written in both languages, and in terms of verbs, both languages technically conjugate them in a similar-ish manner, that is, for every person & tense (unlike English). 🤓
@Moises505130
@Moises505130 Месяц назад
Wow the Spanish girl is gorgeous
@exalt715
@exalt715 Месяц назад
She really is fineeeee 😮😮😅
@helen-yz1em
@helen-yz1em Месяц назад
a alegria da alemã é contagiante
@ELLOBOking-ro6hs
@ELLOBOking-ro6hs Месяц назад
Low Q LOL
@kalebefurlan
@kalebefurlan Месяц назад
Julia devia ser presa, roubou toda a beleza do mundo só pra ela
@lisandrasilva3084
@lisandrasilva3084 Месяц назад
Né não
@AntonioRodrigues-qy6dk
@AntonioRodrigues-qy6dk Месяц назад
As a Brazilian guy I feel like spanish is the easiest one,so if this Brazilian girl said otherwise I think she speaks other languages but portuguese.
@thiagooliveira583
@thiagooliveira583 Месяц назад
Ela tava tentando ver sobre a perspectiva de um nativo da lingua inglesa, nem fez sentido esse episódio... deveriam ter colocado a moça de Whales pra falar sobre a perspectiva dela, mas acho que seria difícil encontrar algum nativo da lingua inglesa que fale várias línguas como elas falam
@Mark778.
@Mark778. Месяц назад
They wanted a perspective of a polyglot. She said in the video that for brazilians spanish would be easier but she was following a wider line of though
@kunderemp
@kunderemp Месяц назад
Only 7 languages being evaluated instead of 9 languages. However, I agreed with the result. Indonesia should be evaluated though. 😁
@lothariobazaroff3333
@lothariobazaroff3333 Месяц назад
Cymraeg o'r diwedd! I like the mutations, e.g. for the word 'Canada' soft mutation 'i Ganada' = 'to Canada', nasal mutation 'yng Nghanada' = 'in Canada' and aspirate mutation 'a Chanada' = 'and Canada'. CYMRU AM BYTH!
@aldozilli1293
@aldozilli1293 Месяц назад
Yeah, mutations in Welsh are a nightmare for learners. Dw i'n mwynhau dysgu cymraeg yn r Duolingo ond dw i'n siarad sbaeneg a ffrangeg fel ieithoedd tramor.
@lothariobazaroff3333
@lothariobazaroff3333 Месяц назад
​@@aldozilli1293 Dechreuais i ddysgu Cymraeg ar Duolingo, ond mae'r wefan honno'n llawer llai defnyddiol heb fforymau.
@Monica4K
@Monica4K Месяц назад
I'm a fan of Julia :) since I started following you! greetings from Madrid
@amal.hope.
@amal.hope. Месяц назад
Is French pronunciation that difficult ? I don't know korean, but is korean really easier than french ? And I think german is also more difficult than spanish. In fact, Spanish is the easiest one.
@VeiusIuvenis
@VeiusIuvenis Месяц назад
Yes French has a r sound and many mute sounds in words while Korean has no difficult part.
@amal.hope.
@amal.hope. Месяц назад
@@VeiusIuvenis German also has the [R] sound and other throat sounds like [ch] in bach or yacht. I dont know Korean so I don't know but my brain can't see it as easy because of the alphabet.
@AtURService52240
@AtURService52240 Месяц назад
As someone who speaks English and learn multiple languages this is interesting. Also inspirational to learn more languages without intimidation.
@GutoBCN
@GutoBCN Месяц назад
The Welsh girl seems to be to nice. I want to learn Welsh.
@kilanspeaks
@kilanspeaks Месяц назад
Somehow I always assumed Genesia to be really chatty and outgoing, but man, Julia really eclipsed her and dominated the entire conversation, she really made Genesia looked timid in comparison 😂 Genesia, trust me, Spanish pronunciation would be very easy for you because the spelling is very phonetic and similar to Indonesian. German is phonetic as well, but they have many sounds that just don’t exist in Indonesian. It’s not like English, French, and Portuguese which would give you headache because of their spelling inconsistency 😵‍💫
@re.mi0325
@re.mi0325 Месяц назад
french spelling is consistent though. you just have to learn the rules
@kilanspeaks
@kilanspeaks Месяц назад
@@re.mi0325 LOL, no way. There are ALWAYS exceptions to the rules in French. For instance, the final 's' is usually silent, but in words like 'fils,' it's pronounced as 'fis.' Similarly, the final 't' is silent in 'debout,' but in 'but,' the 't' is pronounced, even though the spellings are similar. And that's just scratching the surface!
@tristandunn4628
@tristandunn4628 6 дней назад
As a native English speaker, I find Spanish and German alphabets and pronunciation to be pretty simple. Each language has it's own pronunciation rules, so you have to learn them. When you've mastered that, you know exactly how a word is going to sound when you see it written down. German grammar is a lot more complicated than Spanish and English, so I struggle with that, but on pure alphabet and pronunciation, they're great to work with. Spanish does require you to be a little more specific with inflection when you speak. It could be the difference between a question and a statement: "te gusta viajar" or "¿te gusta viajar?" or different people and tenses "hablo" (I speak) or "habló" (he/she spoke).
@blakmastadon
@blakmastadon 29 дней назад
Love the channel! One thing that stood out to me while watching a few kdramas a few years ago was honorifics. Now I don't know Korean, I just read the subtitles. Knowing the age of a human being that you are talking to is very important for honorifics. It's opposite here in the States. Asking a person (specifically a lady her age here in the States) is almost rude and in some cases disrespectful.
@Pedro._.fk.
@Pedro._.fk. Месяц назад
We want Miguel
@renuka1741
@renuka1741 Месяц назад
Ok
@t.a.k.palfrey3882
@t.a.k.palfrey3882 Месяц назад
Entirely fluent in three languages, passable in three more, and able to read and understand and have an easy conversation in four others, I have found German the most difficult European language, but far easier than Cantonese. Learning Kiswahili was the least challenging, followed by Spanish. For context: fluent Welsh, English, Spanish; passable Kiswahili, French, Kibukusu; others are Cantonese, Portuguese, German, & Latin.
@TuaTeMauAkauAtea
@TuaTeMauAkauAtea 14 дней назад
Suggestions for difficult language locks in the natural languages of the video: German: - "Schlaftrunktrinker trinkt Trinkschlaftrunk, Trinktrunkschlaftrinker trinkt Trinktrunkschlaftrunk!". English: - "The thirty-three thieves thought that they thrilled the throne throughout Thursday, though the thought of the thirty-three thieves thrilling the throne throughout Thursday, thoroughly thrilled them." Spanish: - "El caracol color coral, corre y corre, pero nunca llega al corral. ¿Por qué? Porque el caracol color coral, no puede correr." French: - "Un chasseur sachant chasser chasse sans cesse. Sans cesse, un chasseur sachant chasser chasse." Portuguese: - "O papagaio papaia, papa pão, papa picolé, papa pizza, papa pão. Papagaio papaia papa pão, papa picolé, papa pizza, papa pão." Hard tongues twisters for joy and for fun on theses idioms.
@espejismo
@espejismo 14 дней назад
As a native English speaker, for me Spanish is the easiest. I’m not too familiar with German, but I hear along with Spanish, Dutch and Norwegian are also the easiest to learn.
@BadMan-dn7gx
@BadMan-dn7gx Месяц назад
I'm a big fan of Brazilian and all the other great land's ❤ You all doing well ❤❤❤❤ Staying healthy and happy 🎉❤🎉
@apenasK.
@apenasK. Месяц назад
JÚLIA SE DESTACANDO MAIS UMA VEZ, A MENINA É IMPLACÁVEL! ⚡⚡⚡🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
@hamosssss
@hamosssss Месяц назад
With a lot of the welsh alphabet some of the letters are very similar and if you get it wrong it isn’t detrimental to understanding. Like the letters ,FF,TH and PH make almost the same noise and if you can’t make the LL sound you can use CH and the person can still understand.
@t.a.k.palfrey3882
@t.a.k.palfrey3882 Месяц назад
With the possible exception of r and rh, I cannot agree. In particular, the hard ch sound is entirely different from ll. These sounds are made using different breaths, tongue position, and even clicks. The difficulty in Welsh comes from its grammar, notably mutations, the different sounds of the letter y, and the complexity of verbs in terms of tense, gender, number, and composition. Modern, informal, colloquial Welsh is far easier.
@GuiNevessss
@GuiNevessss 19 дней назад
I really love julia ❤
@Blueberry-wn5fc
@Blueberry-wn5fc Месяц назад
the spanish girl is so attractive oh my god
@fernandogarrido548
@fernandogarrido548 15 дней назад
Spanish doesn't have any tones, it is just the tonic syllable that is marked.
@mariaaugusta6954
@mariaaugusta6954 Месяц назад
Júlia is very cute 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🌸
@ichbinaiden
@ichbinaiden Месяц назад
where's Miguel 😂
@MMm-ms9lo
@MMm-ms9lo Месяц назад
Pour les français elle a oublier x😅
@finaldestination5847
@finaldestination5847 Месяц назад
What about old european languages like Hungarian, Finnish or Baske?
@metasymphony
@metasymphony 3 дня назад
German is actually really easy as long as you can pronounce most of the sounds. You don’t have to get the difficult words perfectly and people will still understand you. Japanese is pretty easy but pronunciation is more important because people will look confused if you get it wrong.
@Zaptrap101
@Zaptrap101 Месяц назад
Do the same with grammar, resource availible for learning the language, the amount of entertainment availible for learning the language (eg. movies, youtube videos, anime, songs)
@ReiKakariki
@ReiKakariki Месяц назад
The girls are fun loving, knowledgeable, funny and smart within their native culture in themselves. For example, for Asians, European, African and American Amerindigens languages ​​are difficult, the same thing for those who speak a European language, African, Asian and American Amerindigens languages ​​will be difficult, without further ado. For Austronesian people, Asian, African and Native American languages ​​are difficult. The specific sounds of all languages ​​are many and are the linguistic treasure of the entire earth, there will never be idiomatic sound uniformity on earth, even saying this in a deep attempt sounds like general madness. What makes you learn the language and you love the positive side of the culture of the language and love the sound of the language, language is sound, vibration, energy, if you understand these qualities in depth you will learn the language you love no matter if it is easy or difficult when you have energy, love is intense will, every difficulty is overcome.
@drfeyy
@drfeyy 8 дней назад
The Brazilian girl is so cute
@thepenguinofspace9291
@thepenguinofspace9291 20 дней назад
theyve merged tone and intonation. Intonation is the inflection of the entire sentence, but tone is for a word, chinese has tones, spanish has intonation
@KauanOliveira-qd2sv
@KauanOliveira-qd2sv Месяц назад
Julia talk too much right ? This is no criticism ok kk i love her ❤ brazilll !!
@paulapalhao9034
@paulapalhao9034 Месяц назад
Nós brasileiros, de maneira geral, falamos de mais kkkkk faz parte da nossa cultura! Tenho certeza que no seu dia a dia voce conhece algumas julias.
@Cantinhodoxavier
@Cantinhodoxavier Месяц назад
6:27 - She wouldn't correct you if you had remember all the letter of your alphabet.
@emilwandel
@emilwandel Месяц назад
these are not part of the standard alphabet. They are just considered variants.
@user-wq5kn4cz2v
@user-wq5kn4cz2v Месяц назад
Thank you 💗💗💗💗
@Alexandre-akira
@Alexandre-akira Месяц назад
Julia eu não sei se você vai ler o meu comentário, mas eu comecei a assistir muito mais esses vídeo por sua causa 😊 . Você é a garota mais fofa de todas ❤
@alfathonys.pd.1346
@alfathonys.pd.1346 Месяц назад
Wow Im here with early birds
@kurogoma9547
@kurogoma9547 Месяц назад
Japanese writing system is much harder than Chinese. Even though Chinese may have more somehow.. when you are in the thousands of characters for writing, that is difficult for every human including natives. What other languages are in the thousands of characters besides Chinese character using languages? So ok 50,000 thousand characters in Chinese. Each character has 1 sound. Japanese has 2136 which is the level equivalent to a high graduate, but most people go to college, and gain 1, 2, 3, 4000 more kanji depending on their career. Then you have kanji that are not in the common 2136 but they show up in peoples names, which are important to be able to read. In japanese kanji, there can be multiple ways to pronouncing 1 character, and you have to be able to know how its read in a given word. take for example 下 for example which has quite a few. in chinese is just read as "xia". In Japanese however, it can be "shita" on its own. In 下げる is "SA"geru, in 下り is ”KUDA"ri, in 下ろす is "O"rosu, in 下北沢 is "SHIMO"kitazawa, in 下手 is "HE"ta, in 上下 is jou"GE" , in 下級 is "KA"kyuu. Most kanjis have about 2 or 3 readings but you come across ones like this with many. It makes Chinese look more sensible. Also Japanese grammar is a pain, on top of it being an SOV language where english and chinese are SVO languages. Pronunciation may seem the easiest in Japanese but it is highly overlooked because of its simplicity. Because it has less sounds than english and most other languages, it is very easy as a native english speaker miss the actual correct pronunciation. People in Japan may understand most of what you say too but that dont mean your Japanese is good. having an foreign accent means that you need more work on your pronunciation. I can easily tell when someone is a foreigner even if they are Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese. etc. Also as english speakers pronounce sounds like SH, and F, way to harshly. F is more like an H. Also if Japanese pronounciation is so easy, why do mostly all english speakers pronounce nearly every famous Japanese thing wrong. Examples of incorrectly said words, Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Honda, Toyota, Subaru, Mazda, Ibanez, just to name a few. SO sure its easy in that i think anyone CAN pronounce everything correctly if they are paying attention and actually care to do it. There is also pitch accent. where you put the emphasis on a word can change its meaning.
@ihatetomato8808
@ihatetomato8808 Месяц назад
日本語ネイティブはいわば母音に寛容なんですよね。だから「hat」「hut」「hot」を言い分けられないし、全部同じ母音に聞こえる。 故に外国人が発する発音が30%くらいしか合ってなくてもなんとなく言いたいことは伝わるから、外国人目線だと「なんだ日本語の発音簡単じゃん!」ってなるんですよね〜多分
@pengkun2237
@pengkun2237 Месяц назад
下北泽(悲)
@ederfabio100
@ederfabio100 Месяц назад
elas confundiram tons com sílaba tônica.
@ReiKakariki
@ReiKakariki Месяц назад
Yes not all girls but some gals mixed this conception wrongly.
@dbuc4671
@dbuc4671 Месяц назад
See, Irish even has it’s own distinct and unique language. There’s too many people who think that Ireland is part of the UK. Yes, geographically Northern Ireland is connected to the country of Ireland, but politically it is part of the UK and has the same status as Wales England Scotland. _But_ the REST of Ireland is its own distinct UN recognized country, COMPLETELY separate from the UK, it has nothing to do with the Royal Family - in fact it’s a Republic with a prime minister.
@MatosanGram
@MatosanGram Месяц назад
Julia te amo ❤
@emotionalIntelligence2078
@emotionalIntelligence2078 Месяц назад
Brazilian girl must have refrained a bit from influencing the rankings. It was more about her perspective.
@brenorodrigues9754
@brenorodrigues9754 29 дней назад
She just said that its all about perspective... no one have a truth about this topic anyways. Have a nice day.
@user-cn7ls4hm9Alnajih
@user-cn7ls4hm9Alnajih Месяц назад
I like the channel of the indonesian girl
@cheepydog
@cheepydog 10 дней назад
As a Chinese and seeing all the rankings saying it’s Chinese it’s so funny lol 😅
@-nf9vt
@-nf9vt Месяц назад
Getting to be a polyglot is not hard, you just need a good tutor or a platform. Immersive translate is a great platform to improve your foreign languages
@GeorgeSantiagoBFH
@GeorgeSantiagoBFH Месяц назад
I want to be able to master 10 languages during my lifetime on this earth. 😄
@coraliemoller3896
@coraliemoller3896 25 дней назад
From a native English speaker from Australia, most of you kept mispronouncing Pronunciation, which drops the second ‘O’ from pronounce, leaving ‘pronUnce’. So it should be ‘PronUnciation”. Like a Nun.
@user-gc4tq7di1d
@user-gc4tq7di1d Месяц назад
Fyi indonesian alfabet also kind of similar with german,france & spain coz our alfabet adopted by the dutch
@Vagnerrrj
@Vagnerrrj Месяц назад
Where's Miguel 😢
@ReiKakariki
@ReiKakariki Месяц назад
Don't worry with Miguel, stop with negativity, he's only doing another's videos, when it passed, he come back to the channel. Don't emotionated. Give peace to your mind.
@damagedheather
@damagedheather Месяц назад
For a native English speaker, I'd personally rank the easiest pronunciation as: 1. French 2. Spanish 3. German 4. Korean 5. Japanese 6. Welsh 7. Chinese Out of these languages, I speak French and Welsh fluently, I'm conversational in Korean, know basic Chinese and have studied German and Japanese.
@thisismycomeback
@thisismycomeback Месяц назад
french? that's hard asf, imo german and japanese
@damagedheather
@damagedheather Месяц назад
@@thisismycomeback I may be biased because I started learning French in school at 9, but I always found the pronunciation super straight forward.
@bilbohob7179
@bilbohob7179 Месяц назад
@@damagedheather "eau = o" yeahhh super straight forward... in comparison to.... English.
@damagedheather
@damagedheather Месяц назад
@@bilbohob7179 In French, "eau" is always gonna sounds like "eau". The English "o" however...
@sans_hw187
@sans_hw187 Месяц назад
@@bilbohob7179 that’s not what being hard to pronounce means, “o” is super easy to pronounce isn’t it, all languages have that sound. However it’s hard to guess the pronunciation of French words if you don’t know the rules (at least there are rules, unlike in English)
@lisandrasilva3084
@lisandrasilva3084 Месяц назад
Julia so cool 🇧🇷❤❤
@venascerradas
@venascerradas Месяц назад
Julia ❤
@concernedhermit7153
@concernedhermit7153 23 дня назад
I'm native Chinese speaker, normally you would only need around 4000 characters to fulfill daily use, that Chinese lady clearly didn't do her homework and didn't treat this program seriously...
@user-ue9dm7qq6r
@user-ue9dm7qq6r 26 дней назад
It is easy to learn because English is exposed worldwide, but out of the nine countries, Korean is the most recent and independent in history, modern in current culture, and optimized for simple expression. And Korea, China, and Japan have cultural exchanges in the past, so it is easy to learn languages, but it is difficult for those in Europe or the U.S. to learn them at all. If you think about it the other way, I think it means the same thing as it feels easy to learn English or European language in Europe or the U.S. However, among Korean, Japanese, and Chinese, Korean is the easiest, and Chinese is the most difficult.
@faithfrancisco9829
@faithfrancisco9829 23 дня назад
Me personally, as an English speaker, Tagalog has been the easiest language for me to learn, I am Flilipino mixed myself so I have been exposed to the culture and language through my family so that may have made it easier but I know most of my life I had also been exposed to a lot of Spanish language and culture and I tried learning Spanish and I know enough Spanish to learn Tagalog bc some words are very similar but when it comes to just Spanish..my brain gets fried sometimes but not near as hard as Mandrin…also isn’t the most difficult thing ever but most definitely challenging 😅
@sharturlearns88
@sharturlearns88 25 дней назад
The Brazilian girl barely let the Indonesian girl talk
@Istariable
@Istariable 28 дней назад
I think they confused "tone" for "stress". Spanish, Portuguese, English, German don't have tones, but they have stress, which is a strong syllable in relation to the other syllables. In Mandarin, Kantonese, Vietnamese and others, they have tones, which is different. Tones refer to a certain way of pronouncing a single syllable, whereas stress refers to the strength of a syllable in relation to the other syllables in the same word. So in Mandarin, Kantonese, Vietnamese and many other tonal languages, they probably also have stress together with tone. In Japanese, there is no tone, but there is stress, even though the Japanese stress seems to be extremely weak in comparison to other languages. As a result, Japanese sounds much more flat, but there is still some stress, like in HAshi versus haSHI - chopsticks versus bridge.
@rogercruz1547
@rogercruz1547 Месяц назад
I like how Julia almost slips "for" instead of "to" and vice-versa in some sentences, because in Portuguese we use "para" a lot, even when we should use "a" (with articles it becomes "à" and "ao" (yes double "a" is "à")) or "por" (with articles it becomes "pela" and "pelo" (the same as the present participial of the verb "pelar" and the noun "pelo" (hair (that is not head hair, that hair is "cabelo")))).
@ADaBaker95
@ADaBaker95 Месяц назад
Welsh not being in the bottom 2 for pronunciation is mad
@makavelithedon
@makavelithedon 27 дней назад
Why did it take so long for them to recognise the most obvious German person ever, even as an English speaker as soon as she started speaking and they were like “she’s Swedish”.
@AnthonyOsborne-vq3nw
@AnthonyOsborne-vq3nw 20 дней назад
The Welsh girl for the letter R and like the Rh sounded like a horse
@PiotrZieba-si1rj
@PiotrZieba-si1rj 15 дней назад
Prowadzona czarpiel pijękna na sukces🎓📣👓🎼🎶🎵
@thyagomoreschi7206
@thyagomoreschi7206 Месяц назад
Julia sem Miguel é igual a um vídeo sem like
@lisandrasilva3084
@lisandrasilva3084 Месяц назад
Eles tem uma química
@Julia_Lopez
@Julia_Lopez Месяц назад
el outfit de mika un slay
@klugscheier1644
@klugscheier1644 29 дней назад
How did the Japanese girl list 50 Kana? Aren’t there only 46?
@pengkun2237
@pengkun2237 29 дней назад
You are right
@lopi5175
@lopi5175 Месяц назад
Daffodils, rainbow, soft clouds within reach, sweet enchiladas with a little bit sour avocado and jumping puppies. Miss Andrea where are you. mi'lady. I/we are on this, in the next life or the next.
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