I watched him alot back in 2015 as well. Really cool to see hes still present on here. Would be cool if he could post more often, but its great that hes still around at least.
Tim - man you disappear for ages and then pop up with awesome vids like this one. Keep posting more! You inspired me to learn languages. Finished B1 in German, Level 1 in Farsi, Turkish and Italian. So I could guess German, Russian and Turkish in this video. Couldnt guess the ones for Babylonian and Hebrew though.
Tim Doner, always a shining light in the bleak monolingual American landscape. I hope that one day, when you are so inclined, you'll try this again, using some of your less recognizable Central Asian and African languages but with non-American interlocutors.
Imagine being Tim and turning on the universal television, how interesting even if the show isn't, it's such an ease he can practically speak to almost 85 or even 90% of the population of the world.
WOW! Tim, I've just listened to a video of yours speaking Hebrew, but that was 12 years ago. In this one, 11 years after, your Hebrew has changed dramatically (for the better, of course) and even your accent is quite good (much better than the one you had 12 years ago...) [If you need any help improving your Hebrew, feel free to reach out]
I recognized all the languages that are still alive but I guessed Sumerian instead of Babylonian… I was close tho! 😅 That was nice, it’s been a long time since your last vid!!! :)
I got them all right, even though I don’t know all the languages. (I am best in German of all the ones you used, followed by Russian, a tie between Hebrew and Turkish, and Babylonian.) I got Babylonian because I heard “Enkidu” and I even recognized you were saying Gen. 1:1-2 in Hebrew. (I actually already memorized Gen. 1:1 in Hebrew. I also know Deut. 6:4-5 in Hebrew and know how important it is in Judaism, even though I’m not Jewish.)
A nice video, Tim. But I just want to say one thing. The language which is spoken in Azerbaijan isn't called Turkish but Azerbaijani language. But they are similiar languages as they are tukic. By the way you are great and the first polyglot who inspired me to learn languages. Thanks!
Hello, Tim! I would like take your challenge! I enjoy learning languages like you as well. I am currently learning Welsh, Esperanto, Japanese, and German on iTalki. ^^
Тим, Я скорее единственный твой зритель с Кавказа )) Недавно для себя открыл твой канал ) Parlo anche in italiano , mi piacerebbe parlare con te in qualsiasi modo . Un abbraccio e buona fortuna !
I guessed all of them right ברוך ה'. German I guessed cuz I speak Yidish. Turkish I guessed because I know a little Uzbek from my friends. Russian my uncle is chief Rabbi of Ukraine. Babylonian cuz the Torah has Unkelos. Hebrew Of course cuz I'm Jewish. 😂
A bit of mispronuncistions in Hebrew and slight accent in Russian, but really cool! Also, the fact that he speaks reconstructed Babylonian is super cool.
سلام تیممم!! خوشحالم برگشتی~💙 از اینکه میبینمت که داری دوباره رو چنل یوتیوبت ویدیو آپلود میکنی واقعا خوشحالم~~💙💚 از شخصیتت خوشم میاد دوست دارم یه روز از نزدیک ببینمت، راستی خیلی بامزه فارسی حرف میزنی، کاش میشد ببینمت و کلی باهات راجع به فردوسی و مولوی و حافظ و سعدی و... حرف بزنم:)))💙💙 امیدوارم یه روز بیای ایران، دوست داریم!🇮🇷💚🤍❤
Cool guys, In my case I wanna learn hindi Professor Doner 🙏🙏 Sadly in my country english is not an official language that is incredible ... I wanna meet this guy (Tim Doner) because i wanna learn a lot of languages I am studying psychology and nutrition.
I’ve studied German and I speak Russian and can understand Spanish to a fair extent. It’s always crazy to me because, once you know a foreign language, you can’t just turn off the ability to understand it. Like, sometimes I’m watching something in Russian or German and I’m just like “wtf I know German” Am I the only one who has these weirded moments?? Lmao
For me sometimes When I watching a video in English without subtitles I don't realize that I was watching it without subtitles until I get a new word , and it's something makes me glad bc i finally can understand the language that I was always struggle with at the same time I'm About to be more fluent in it , btw I just started learning English a year and half months ago by myself and my current goal is learn German
A medical student wishes he had as powerfull as your wrenck's areas of parietal lobe as well as the entaire frontal lobe of cerebral hemisphere including procas speech area . Absolutely god knows my wishes.