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These pranks are great, Ryan! I discovered your channel recently and I must admit that I got addicted 😅 Keep up the good work! Greetings from a fellow polyglot from Zurich ;)
Her name is not Yulem, but Yulya. It's the Russian short version of english "Julia". The full name is Yulia. And she said "Nu", but not "No". "Nu" is kinda word-parasite, which means "well". So. what she's meant is "Ahmm, well, something like that" or "well, you could say that". Basically, I can also compare russian "Nu" with english 'like", 'cause "like... mmm.. like... you know..." ))))
Be able to speak multiple languages is impressive, but i think Vietnamese will give you a hard time, especially long sentences. Lots of foreigners do speak fluent Vietnamese though, so i'll be keeping an eye out when you're able to do it :)
I began watching your channel and another fellow who sings for people on this same platform. It looked like so much fun that I logged in myself and thought I could chat with people around the world. It did not take me very long to realize that you must be very patient and also must have excellent editing skills. In my short test drive most people just skipped me which is fine then the next largest percent were unpleasant people with odd fetishes. In any case I want you to know I appreciate what you must go through to provide this fantastic entertainment. Cheers from the left edge of Canada. ~ulrich
It’d be great if Ryan can make some videos of him travelling and using these languages in real life. Would love to see this guy talk to people in reality.
I always watch your videos.. I admire your mandarin... I want to be fluent in mandarin also.. Now I'm learning it, I just can speak a little/some words😊
English is the first language I've learned apart from my native one. It took me nearly 2 years to be able to speak a bit better than I was. You inspire me a lot. How did you learn so many languages?>
@@RyanHaleYT listening is important, and having a conversation allows for both oral exercise and listening exercise, thus it helps understand the sounds of a language better, and it also helps with pronunciation as you get to practice speaking as well. So I do believe that's how you got so good, just take Wouter Corduwener or Ikenna or the late Moses McCormick, all of which practice a lot via speaking with others, thus immersing themselves into the language.
1:02 btw i think these girls from my country (Kazakhstan) , cause i heard a familiar word in kazakh. The one spoke: ойбай, the meaning like we are surprised or shocked.
You are fortunate to meet so many people that have a nice sense of humor. WELL DONE on learning mulitple languages. I seem to be past the age that I can pick them up but at least, I speak Dutch. Any time I happened to be in Times Square back in 2010-2011, almost every time, I hear some folks speaking Dutch. I joke like you, asking , "What are you speaking?" as so few people speak Dutch. After they tell me Dutch, I reply, in Dutch, "Really? No kidding? That is a very difficult language." We all get a good laugh. I speak a bit of Spanish and some German. It is different enough from Dutch to be hard for me. I need to learn as my three grand kids (the oldest is seven) mostly speak German but do understand English.
Hi Ryan. Recently discovered your channel, it's really very cool. You should try more on Indian language- hindi and your subscribers with jump 1 million in no time.