I can relate to this. When I was around 19-20ish, and was learning Farsi (Persian), I was working as a cashier. And I live in a bilingual Canadian city. A lady came to my cash and started speaking to me in French, and I replied to her in Farsi. Lol I’ve always felt like one part of my brain was English, and that all the other languages I know are all stored in one area apart from the English part. I think I have English, and non-English brain storage. If any other polyglots have similar stories, I’d love to hear them.
He is one of the only few Japanese baseball players who speaks English on camera! He's not afraid to make mistakes or sound funny. I hope he'll stay in the MLB for another few years and improve his English!
When he answers in Spanish, that’s hilarious. I can relate to this. When I was around 19-20ish, and was learning Farsi (Persian), I was working as a cashier. And I live in a bilingual Canadian city. A lady came to my cash and started speaking to me in French, and I replied to her in Farsi. Lol I’ve always felt like one part of my brain was English, and that all the other languages I know are all stored in one area apart from the English part. I think I have English, and non-English brain storage. Lol If any other polyglots have similar stories, I’d love to hear them.
That’s so cool you were learning Persian! My native language is Persian. Why did you learning it and how’s it going? When I am around other Persian speakers, my brain definitely prefers to speak Persian than English
I speak English (mother tongue) and then I learned a language called Pohnpeian. It is the language of a tiny island called Pohnpei. Then I moved to Italy and every time I tried to speak Italian, Pohnpeian would come out. I've been here almost 5 years and now if I try to speak Pohnpeian, Italian comes out! I think you are correct. I only have storage for English and then everything else goes to the same place.
“They asked us to find someone who seems like they’re into soccer so we asked the most hilarious guy on the team who probably knows the least about soccer to clown on everyone”
I am cant stop laughing top 3 spain country were all from spain, but when the reporter mention canada he was shock like oh I forgot about them. But he play for them. LMAOOOO
The dude is clearly trolling...love it. Japan #4? Canada? Did they even qualify? He cracks me up and he's made a career out of playing reporters and fans with a little baseball mixed in. Class act too.
silly journalist trying to troll sm1 that tries to speak in the journalist's home language being from a different continent with a totally different culture, language system.
Well, I have some good news for you: Mune is back! The 39-year-old Kawasaki made his debut with the Tochigi Golden Braves, an independent team in Japan's Baseball Challenge League. Source: www.mlb.com/news/munenori-kawasaki-homered-in-first-at-bat-with-independent-team