On thus video we making street interview with people about languages. Asking people how many languages do they speak? What language they would like to know? And what language to learn when you want to go traveling.
I loved the video, I liked the Neo-Latin and Polish girls, loving, educated, simple, energetic, cheerful and open-minded. It is important that you know the local languages of that region and nation that you love to visit or live in, know how to speak conlangs of the cultures of the countries you love and know how to speak English as a last resort because English helps you get out of any scolding. It's perfect to be a polyglot, the more languages you learn, the more you learn others and it's a delicious habit. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
To judge the beauty of a language you have to read poetry and listen to certain genres of music. Journalists and writers tend to speak well. So to judge the beauty of language listen to and read those people. Young people, in any era, tend to speak a more broken, inventive, creative version of the language. While the language spoken by young people may be interesting it tends not to sound very nice. In summary, to judge the beauty of a language take the grestest artisans of that language and consume their works. If you listen to Jean Sablon songs, French will sound divine. If you read Victor Hugo, it will sound elevated and poetic, even if it is a transcript of one of his discourses. The italian spoken by actors like Marcello Mastroianni and Vittorio Gassmann sounded so cultivated. The same goes for any language. On the other hand, if you listen to a trapper or a rapper, it will be most likely be a very colorful version of the language, but prolly not sound very nice.
The lady in the final think it's to late for her learning another language, you ought say to her that it's not to late for anyone who want to learn a new language.