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White Guy Shocks Entire African Family By Speaking Nigerian Languages 

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People always seem to have extremely positive reactions to me as a white guy speaking African languages, and I love connecting with people in this way, so I’ve been spending the last three months studying Yoruba and Igbo, both Nigerian languages, and in this video I visit a Nigerian neighborhood in New Jersey to test out my language skills. If you’re interested in visiting some of the places I visit in this video, you can check out, in order:
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1057 Springfield Ave, Irvington, NJ 07111
Oyingbo Market
1106 Clinton Ave, Irvington, NJ 07111
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1100 Clinton Ave, Irvington, NJ 07111
Mama Afrika Food
232 S Orange Ave, Newark, NJ 07103
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Комментарии : 2,4 тыс.   
@P4ndieEy3ss
@P4ndieEy3ss 2 года назад
Imagine hearing your language and seeing someone has taken the time to learn and come out to the community to be a friend. It’s heartwarming.
@DebsStuffs
@DebsStuffs 2 года назад
Exactly
@randallhartung9974
@randallhartung9974 2 года назад
I do it everyday with English.
@rmp5640
@rmp5640 2 года назад
@@randallhartung9974 Lol English is basically no 1 language and these Yoruba and Igbo are much harder, Chinese as well. And this guy doesn't even live in Nigeria or China.
@eddysadventures5691
@eddysadventures5691 2 года назад
Yeah, let's get YT to promote Africans going to European countries and speaking their languages. You think they'd do it, or would that be going against the grain?
@alejandroalomusik
@alejandroalomusik 2 года назад
the next goal.
@kanister21
@kanister21 2 года назад
I'm waiting for a video with the title "human guy shocks entire bird family by twittering sparrow language"
@kylesparrow9996
@kylesparrow9996 2 года назад
You called??
@hrford
@hrford 2 года назад
@@kylesparrow9996 shouldn't you be on Twitter?
@DebsStuffs
@DebsStuffs 2 года назад
@@kylesparrow9996 _Twitterer detected_
@Amber-jm3cs
@Amber-jm3cs 2 года назад
LMAO
@cupcake74nina
@cupcake74nina 2 года назад
literally tho 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@half_blood_
@half_blood_ 2 года назад
“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.” - Nelson Mandela
@nonchablunt
@nonchablunt 2 года назад
anyone who doubts it just needs to see this or some other videos :)
@klc2002
@klc2002 2 года назад
Beautiful.
@dapooramericanhomesteadfar7192
@dapooramericanhomesteadfar7192 2 года назад
Beautiful speechless.
@-scrim
@-scrim Год назад
Ah yes, I too love quoting degenerate terrorists. What next, Hitler quotes? How about Stalin?
@TheOriginalTuhat
@TheOriginalTuhat Год назад
“And if you put a tire around a man’s neck and light it on fire, that goes straight to his soul.” ~Nelson Mandela
@voxolotl6894
@voxolotl6894 2 года назад
To be called "my brother" so genuinely is so heartwarming.
@VideoGamesExtras
@VideoGamesExtras 2 года назад
As a Nigerian, I couldn't stop smiling while watching this video. I never thought growing up, one day I would watch a Caucasian in America speaking youruba. God bless you.
@dotunn
@dotunn 2 года назад
Theres a video of an older caucasian American woman who lived in Nigeria in the 1980s, her Yoruba is nearly exceptional and is the best i have ever seen from a caucasian. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-QVp5z7yQvbQ.html
@fbean2489
@fbean2489 2 года назад
I m lucky enough I m able to speak a few languages, but this guy is of a different level....what takes me a month it seems takes him a day. ...
@divinest
@divinest 2 года назад
I swear
@ALivingFlame
@ALivingFlame 2 года назад
Thank you for using the proper term "Caucasian"! God bless you friend ♥️
@amazonlord6915
@amazonlord6915 2 года назад
He’s Jewish
@juliandeveaux2848
@juliandeveaux2848 2 года назад
It's always the best feeling ever when people get excited because someone else is speaking their language. It's the best feeling because you enjoy it as much as they do. Even just watching this video makes you smile the whole time Haha
@crowtales8828
@crowtales8828 2 года назад
Yeah it’s great to see so much positivity around in a gloomy world,, 👍🏻🇬🇧👍🏻 I know practice makes perfect but honestly trying languages is not for me can hardly speak English properly but much respect to others who try and master it
@BobbyP598
@BobbyP598 2 года назад
@@crowtales8828 you're missing out seriously missing out. You cannot continue to miss out or you'll be left behind. Grab a dictionary and learn everything on sight before your life passes you in the blind of an eye.
@nuckingfuts7688
@nuckingfuts7688 2 года назад
I can’t stop smiling when I see videos like this one. I would love to know the feeling but I only speak English 😭🤣
@AlanHernandez-jg1xv
@AlanHernandez-jg1xv 2 года назад
Your profile picture looks like The Flag of Bahamas
@juliandeveaux2848
@juliandeveaux2848 2 года назад
@@nuckingfuts7688 It's never too late to start. You heard him say he started 3 months ago. Imagine if you had started 3 months ago. Either start now or be three months onto the future thinking about how you would have been three months on your way to fluency in another language if you had started three months ago. Just do it it doesn't hurt and if you don't like it there's nothing stopping you from stopping. My advice: Enjoy the process haha!
@danwashereman
@danwashereman 2 года назад
What blows my mind is how fast he’s able to learn these languages. How does he do it? Is it just some superpower you’re born with? It really inspires me to learn other languages so I can connect with people from other cultures.
@thedumbfeed8889
@thedumbfeed8889 2 года назад
I think it helps that he has learned other languages it just makes your brain think differently.
@rogerelzenga4465
@rogerelzenga4465 2 года назад
Its quite easy, just learn the words and forget about grammar..... people will automaticly understand you no matter if it was correct or not and will help you.... people get too stuck up about learning EVERYTHING of saidlanguage... and end up giving up before giving it a try..... hard part is getting someone to practice with....
@htwa
@htwa 2 года назад
I assume he predicts how the conversation will go and focuses on learning relevant words/phrases
@mikeymike758
@mikeymike758 2 года назад
The Man's brain is definitely wired differently. He should be scientifically studied. 😁
@ravensiIva
@ravensiIva 2 года назад
It's all about time and discipline. He devotes all his time into it.
@jg7923
@jg7923 2 года назад
Man, just look at the joy this guy gives people by speaking their language.
@jeffmorse645
@jeffmorse645 2 года назад
Africans are such friendly, kind people. I'd love to tour the continent one day.
@dalesfailssagaofasuslord783
@dalesfailssagaofasuslord783 2 года назад
There’s a channel called Bald and Bankrupt where this guy just travels the world and records it all. He’s a British guy that speaks fluent Russian so a lot of the channel is him in Eastern Europe but he’s explored Africa a bit and has some great videos recording it all.
@jeffmorse645
@jeffmorse645 2 года назад
@@dalesfailssagaofasuslord783 I've watched some of his videos. I'll take a look.
@janis7077
@janis7077 2 года назад
@@dalesfailssagaofasuslord783 A couple years ago there was someone who had a lot of good evidence pointing towards bald and bankrupt being a sex tourist.
@Yintheone
@Yintheone 2 года назад
@@janis7077 tf is that?
@joegramlich
@joegramlich 2 года назад
@@Yintheone oh no
@johnreeves3876
@johnreeves3876 2 года назад
Its great to see that auntie really test his skills and grill him a bit.
@BabaToss
@BabaToss 2 года назад
No John Reeves only John Xena Bing Chilling.
@shiro182
@shiro182 2 года назад
Yes she's building his character by grilling him 😂
@lumpz7043
@lumpz7043 2 года назад
@@shiro182 its what Nigerian aunties are best at 😂😂
@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice
@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice 2 года назад
That was like a language-learning bossfight. And he did great :O
@brianjschumer
@brianjschumer 2 года назад
Shes not kidding either, if he wants to learn more she would work with him..I have no doubt she would.
@R2d2..
@R2d2.. 2 года назад
He should go back to the first Nigerian store he went to last time and should show them how he improved I‘m sure they gonna love it !
@zcharged8294
@zcharged8294 2 года назад
u a snitch?
@MAGGOT_VOMIT
@MAGGOT_VOMIT Год назад
@@zcharged8294 or maybe her name is Frances Beatrice Ikkibobo.
@zcharged8294
@zcharged8294 Год назад
@@MAGGOT_VOMIT who dat
@MAGGOT_VOMIT
@MAGGOT_VOMIT Год назад
@@zcharged8294 Mr. and Mrs Ikkibobo's daughter.
@dancedricarevalo699
@dancedricarevalo699 2 года назад
I'm integrating that statement in my life: "all is peaceful with you?". Such a nice way to greet and connect with people and also protect your peace. Thank you Yoruban language ♥️
@huriye161
@huriye161 Год назад
A lot of languages great people like that for example I’m from Turkey and if you want to greet somebody in the Islamic way you say Al Salam Alaykom which means peace be upon you
@jaddal2215
@jaddal2215 Год назад
@@huriye161 yeah, that statement was influenced into Yoruba language from Islam
@omoladelekan5139
@omoladelekan5139 Год назад
@@jaddal2215 that's a lie.
@jaddal2215
@jaddal2215 Год назад
@@omoladelekan5139 Here's proof to shut you up. @omoladelekan5139 Salaam wa alaikum = may peace be upon you Wa alaikum as salaam = and may peace be upon you. Both common forms of greetings, when Islam reached Africa it heavily influenced their language and culture. Yoruba language has been so much influenced by Arabic through various linguistic borrowings that Yoruba migration is said to come from Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Internal proofs of Yoruba’s early contact with Arabic and Islamic institutions are in the literature of Ifa poetry. Want more evidence? Or you want to call people liars without doing research?
@kimchi_bokum_bap_baby
@kimchi_bokum_bap_baby 10 месяцев назад
​@@huriye161I love how perfectly you said that.. like phoenirically. Wa-alai-kum salaam sister ❤
@ParagonPKC
@ParagonPKC 2 года назад
I spoke Chinese with someone yesterday! I'd been working up the courage and practice with a stranger, but you and Laoushu gave me strength!! My heart was pounding but it was so rewarding
@2003Marius
@2003Marius 2 года назад
RIP Laoushu 🤲
@sonnystormg
@sonnystormg 2 года назад
That’s amazing :)
@jeanetten.s.8557
@jeanetten.s.8557 2 года назад
Laoushu? Is that someone's name? Or are you trying to say laoshi? (teacher) Not judging btw, Chinese is hard and maybe youre only learning for conversation which is not a bad place to start. Mistakes are natural and its only by making them do you learn.
@christopherbrandsema6056
@christopherbrandsema6056 2 года назад
@@jeanetten.s.8557 he was another language youtuber, amazing linguist, passed away a lil bit ago
@SL-pg4dh
@SL-pg4dh 2 года назад
@@jeanetten.s.8557 I think Laoshu (rip) said his name means mouse in Mandarin or something to the fact.
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache
@TheRealGuywithoutaMustache 2 года назад
I love how gifted he is in learning languages, it’s so impressive.
@Sanatic14
@Sanatic14 2 года назад
First reply hehe
@xeedonash4491
@xeedonash4491 2 года назад
Hello!
@joshbruns9146
@joshbruns9146 2 года назад
He is not gifted he just worked very hard studying many languages making it, in the long run, easier than most people to learn a language.
@jeanetten.s.8557
@jeanetten.s.8557 2 года назад
Also as someone who is speaking 4 languages (2 fluent, one conversational, the last still learning) you notice that a lot of language has a lot of similarities, and learning more makes it easier. Give it a try after your second language, the third, fourth, etc becomes easier.
@TRiXz_2K
@TRiXz_2K 2 года назад
Saying he’s gifted is an insult to how much he actually studies different languages. Anyone can learn a language it just takes time and effort which most people don’t want to put in
@betelgoose8164
@betelgoose8164 Год назад
Nigerians have the best vibes! You can tell how genuinely happy and appreciative they are to hear someone speak their language. Nigerians are awesome people! ❤️
@VanessaSele
@VanessaSele 11 месяцев назад
as a nigerian, thank for saying this ❤❤
@kathconserv
@kathconserv 10 месяцев назад
It’s true. I’m married to one.
@jonathanvilla7280
@jonathanvilla7280 2 года назад
I can already hear Laoshu's infamous laugh when people would freak out. I know he's up there smiling bc they legacy continues and the polyglot community is expanding daily!
@richardcarroll9864
@richardcarroll9864 2 года назад
How did he die!!
@outcastedalonzo8085
@outcastedalonzo8085 Год назад
@@richardcarroll9864 I know it is late, but eart complications.
@evermar1
@evermar1 2 года назад
To hear " all is peaceful with you?" is a wonderful greeting.
@Gabrielnobre
@Gabrielnobre 2 года назад
I though the same thing.
@thephantomzoneboxing
@thephantomzoneboxing 2 года назад
@@Makethemostofit1 and then murder the infidel very peaceful
@preciousalamu
@preciousalamu 2 года назад
The traditional response is Adúpé meaning We're thankful(to God)
@IndigoRoses7
@IndigoRoses7 2 года назад
You are continuing Laoshu's legacy of bringing the world together through the gift of breaking language barriers and delighting the unexpected Native speakers. The world needs togetherness is these trying times. Been watching your channel for years and your passion remains. Thank you for making my day a little brighter
@maaz2897
@maaz2897 2 года назад
Big facts every time I watch these kinds of videos I keep thinking about Laoshu :( rip
@fartsniffer7861
@fartsniffer7861 2 года назад
@@maaz2897 what happened?
@lance_wavy
@lance_wavy 2 года назад
@@fartsniffer7861 heart attack, I believe
@MichaelLeightonsKarlyPilkboys
@MichaelLeightonsKarlyPilkboys 2 года назад
Laoshu was such a nice guy. I remember when I was learning some Slavic languages and came across his channel when he only had a few thousand subs. Asked him what his techniques were and he was really nice in responding to me. I bought his learning system and it was really such a clever and fun approach to learning languages. His style of video was so unique and addictive too. So sad.
@MarcyRavenManji
@MarcyRavenManji 2 года назад
@@lance_wavy His brother has a video on youtube, he doesn't believe it was a heart attack, he believes it was murder
@Jigsaw0g
@Jigsaw0g 2 года назад
I believe this is what America should be.. a giant melting pot of different cultures, where everyone can take the time and learn about other cultures instead of almost gatekeeping like we see a lot of today.. awesome man
@InvertedFreeSolo
@InvertedFreeSolo Год назад
Makes you wonder why it's so hard for some people
@nicholasl8537
@nicholasl8537 10 месяцев назад
I’ve seen this same comment on every post
@Jigsaw0g
@Jigsaw0g 10 месяцев назад
@@nicholasl8537 it’s almost like some people think similarly
@nicholasl8537
@nicholasl8537 10 месяцев назад
@@Jigsaw0g nah I just don’t think people have to capability to think for themselves so they copy others 🙄
@Jigsaw0g
@Jigsaw0g 10 месяцев назад
@@nicholasl8537 you got me, i wanted to impress a bunch of bums online by saying some nice shit in the comment's. lmaoo nah
@beckdaniella1205
@beckdaniella1205 2 года назад
African people are truly friendly and you can easily make good friends with them. Especially the Nigerian. I live in Seoul and the Nigerian here are so nice, they don't hesitate to help you. And for them hearing someone speaking Yoruba, they will be super excited and happy to see that people are learning the language with interest😊
@Kevin-jc1fx
@Kevin-jc1fx 2 года назад
I love how those women offer free lessons to Xiaoma. They are so happy to see his interest in their cultures. This is so wholesome.
@dakillah6018
@dakillah6018 2 года назад
yes
@tragik1626
@tragik1626 2 года назад
yes
@peacechildrasta91
@peacechildrasta91 2 года назад
Such happy videos!!!
@Yintheone
@Yintheone 2 года назад
Alternate title :how to get a gf from other country and get free tuition
@Yintheone
@Yintheone 2 года назад
At the same time too
@granddaddydank8863
@granddaddydank8863 2 года назад
"It's very complex, and unfortunately I'm out of practice." *Begins speaking perfect Igbo.*
@tptrading_23
@tptrading_23 2 года назад
Right!
@_madam_pickles7743
@_madam_pickles7743 2 года назад
I was like 😵 I’m European living in Nigeria, Yoruba is the language I can speak but Igbo is super hard still 😂
@SL-pg4dh
@SL-pg4dh 2 года назад
@@_madam_pickles7743 How good would you say Your Yoruba is at this point. And what part of Nigeria do you reside?
@_madam_pickles7743
@_madam_pickles7743 2 года назад
@@SL-pg4dh I can maintain a conversation like him, but I think I have way better pronunciation because I have been around Yoruba people for years now. I understand almost everything people are saying around me and even if there is words I don’t understand I will connect it somehow and understand the meaning. When it comes to older generations here, I find it more difficult to communicate because their Yoruba is “deeper”. I’m staying in Lagos, I have lived in different parts of it and I’m currently in Ikorodu (one village close to it).
@SL-pg4dh
@SL-pg4dh 2 года назад
@@_madam_pickles7743 Cheers. I'm a Lagos born Yoruba guy living in the U.S. It's difficult for even us city folks to understand the older people at times as well.
@benjaminober6273
@benjaminober6273 2 года назад
This attitude is one that is most certainly going to save the USA. As an ignorant Irish Bostonian that only knows Spanish and English, you have convinced me to study other languages so that I don’t miss beautiful moments like this . Congratulations my man, you are an inspiration.
@dcg590
@dcg590 Год назад
The people are so warm and inviting. This is wonderful to watch. Americans need to watch and learn how to behave like this
@UMadUCauseBad
@UMadUCauseBad Год назад
100%, I'm always humbled with the ability to create love by just communication.
@gigigoddess3352
@gigigoddess3352 Год назад
I hardly think it’s just Americans who need to emulate this man. Start with yourself instead of pointing fingers at others. You’re nowhere near the level you think everyone else should be.
@jeaniel1004
@jeaniel1004 Год назад
Americans are so distrustful of each other except, maybe, in small towns but there they are distrustful of everyone not from their area.
@ClintonEleto
@ClintonEleto 2 года назад
As a Nigerian, I always smile whenever I watch these videos. My jaw dropped when you spoke Igbo. Very difficult to learn 😅
@oluwadamilola6233
@oluwadamilola6233 2 года назад
Me 2
@-ram-m2664
@-ram-m2664 2 года назад
When you have a Nigerian guy giving something to Xiaoma saying, "This is for my brother...." you know that there is hope for the world.
@bobp4
@bobp4 Год назад
Just look at the friendship and laughter that develops when the people he meets realise he's taken the time and effort to learn their language.
@recordatron
@recordatron 2 года назад
This is legit wholesome stuff. As soon as people from different cultures see that they're both making an effort to understand each other and learn it immediately shows just how similar each other really is. Wish this extended to the rest of humanity.
@ericbrett3095
@ericbrett3095 2 года назад
Ari needs to be the UN Ambassador. These people's smiles tell me everything.
@axamia
@axamia 2 года назад
Unfortunately, Nigerians will love you until you become their leader or representative, then they'll hate you. Nigerians tend to blame all their problems, failures and sorrows on their leaders... They have a strange relationship with authority figures.
@Paakku97
@Paakku97 2 года назад
@@axamia that is pretty much the case in every country I have visited. It's a universal human feature to blame the leaders, many times rightfully so 😁
@ilikecinema1234
@ilikecinema1234 2 года назад
@@axamia Nobody likes the UN ya weirdo
@paulallen5914
@paulallen5914 2 года назад
Love that that dude instantly recognized him
@fatpotato5332
@fatpotato5332 2 года назад
I love how they become so friendly and smiling hugging him like you're family now is so nice
@DrCrabfingers
@DrCrabfingers Год назад
2:21 now THAT is a powerful woman! Totally dominates the situation....she moves in, takes control....she wants the Yoruba speaking white guy to accompany her to Nigeria....haha...what a woman!! I love that woman...!!
@Bryan_witha_Y
@Bryan_witha_Y 2 года назад
These days it feels like it’s so much division and tension . People stay in their bubble and argue other people who don’t think the same way. This man is a great example of bringing people together. That’s why I love his videos.
@lanyahgoins3041
@lanyahgoins3041 2 года назад
youtuuu.tokyo/watch?v=dvPpxeFcI47
@runnerphile1997
@runnerphile1997 2 года назад
So very true! I feel the tension just going to the grocery stores...what has happened to humanity...I cannot explain it yet
@rmp5640
@rmp5640 2 года назад
@@runnerphile1997 Pplitical corectness and uneficient law and justice system
@belle6358
@belle6358 2 года назад
African black people are my favorite type of black peoples.
@bandanimals3710
@bandanimals3710 2 года назад
I mean, every time I try to speak my native tongue in my country, I always get told shit like 'No one understands you (people I'm not even talking to) speak english' or 'Don't speak that in here.'
@SuperFlyfisher101
@SuperFlyfisher101 2 года назад
The faces of the Nigerian people really light up hearing him speak. They all appreciate the work he put in to speak so well.
@shashankshekhar2611
@shashankshekhar2611 2 года назад
this guy is so cool and it must be so hard to learn so many languages, regardless of his natural ability . He spreads joy 24/7 all year round :)
@RachelAdedejiSings
@RachelAdedejiSings 2 года назад
These videos are so inspiring. Xiaoma, thank you for sharing. As a brit with Nigerian heritage who doesn’t even speak Yoruba, you have definitely inspired me to learn. Thank you 🙏🏾
@jeaniel1004
@jeaniel1004 Год назад
Do learn it, Rachel. I'm 72 year old Caucasian woman and I'm inspired as well.
@Olufemii
@Olufemii 2 года назад
Love this man! 🔥🇳🇬
@DebsStuffs
@DebsStuffs 2 года назад
Your Adobe vids are just 🔥
@hotgrin3478
@hotgrin3478 2 года назад
Of course, anythin' a red person does is wonderful in da eyes of fools like ya but a black man could move a mountain n black folks gonna despise him still. Y'all is hell-bound.
@user-ig3ve6it1v
@user-ig3ve6it1v 2 года назад
I agree
@tracknation7285
@tracknation7285 2 года назад
It’s not that deep
@axamia
@axamia 2 года назад
He has such an amazing personality and i particularly love his vulnerability... Unlike a certain RU-vidr called Sabbatical who happens to be a cheap American knockoff trying to copy Xiaomanyc's script. Sabbatical is so rude and condescending to black Africans & Nigerians... He only focuses on poverty in Africa and he only visits slums and ghettos in African countries... Oh, & he blocks people who disagrees with him or those who complain about his negative portrayal of Africa & black people. Xiaomanyc is such a breath of fresh air.
@JamesFarrOfficial
@JamesFarrOfficial 2 года назад
Heartwarming AF.
@obey2263
@obey2263 2 года назад
yruba
@andycopland3179
@andycopland3179 2 года назад
Exactly what I was going to write. The excitement just makes you feel good.
@shaofuchang515
@shaofuchang515 Год назад
The wonderful part of breaking the language barrier is the bond you make with strangers, especially when the language is so rarely spoken that people will go head over heels when they find out who they can chat with.
@donaniche
@donaniche 2 года назад
Even as a non-yoruba Nigerian that have spent years in Lagos, Kwara & Ibadan; I can't beat this guy in yourba speaking. Prolly a matter of interest and dedication.
@andreching153
@andreching153 2 года назад
don’t stop what you’re doing man. you’re naturally gifted in learning languages and connecting with people. it brings me joyful tears seeing the connection you have with people
@vespii
@vespii 2 года назад
omg please dont end your life youre so worth it
@vespii
@vespii Год назад
@Deadpoppin uhm roe v who :3?
@whylie00
@whylie00 2 года назад
the man's laugh at around 6 mins is literally the best happiest sound ever
@sillywilly123
@sillywilly123 2 года назад
The older lady "every time you come I'll teach you more", so sweet.
@timvantori
@timvantori 2 года назад
So impressed can imagine how much dedication it takes to learn a language to this level... what an inspiration!
@Nightscream452
@Nightscream452 2 года назад
People are happy cause you are showing their culture respect by taking the time to learn the language. Not only to be able to mingle with them, but learning the language of the land you're in/or plan to visit shows you plan to try to integrate, and not force them to try to understand YOU. It shows your open to learning and accepting other's
@eddysadventures5691
@eddysadventures5691 2 года назад
Excellent comment that is typically hidden on RU-vid since it actually works to bring people together--as opposed to the other comments.
@rachkate76
@rachkate76 2 года назад
America needs so much more of this badly
@asafaust8869
@asafaust8869 2 года назад
@@rachkate76 Indeed we do. Being kind and respectful without the prejudice and racism would be fantastic.
@jessH090
@jessH090 2 года назад
Yes. When my family moved to Switzerland they learned German and integrated with their way of life. I was born there and grew up speaking high Germans and also Swiss German. And due to the way we confirmed to their rules, for example the ‘quiet hour’ at lunch, no washing on Sundays etc and just generally their lifestyle, now living back in England it really grinds me gears when people move here and don’t even try to conform in any way, you do see this a lot in the Muslim community. Ofcourse not EVERYONE is like that. But they form their own communities not speaking to the English at allZ
@MichaelSmith-me7cm
@MichaelSmith-me7cm 2 года назад
I’m half Nigerian and can only just about understand some Igbo. The fact he learnt this and can speak it at all is legit incredible. Such a hard language to pick up. I’m telling you, he’s the REAL deal. I’ve learnt french, Spanish, German in the past and these are far easier to understand. Keep it up man, love this content
@nathj4818
@nathj4818 2 года назад
What's German for shithouse?
@HuSanNiang
@HuSanNiang 2 года назад
aber geh die Deutsche Sprache ist doch gar nicht so schwer. Man muß einfach nur die selbe Energie wie Xiaoma hineistecken und es geht schon. Dafür war sein Deutsch nicht das "Yellow from the Egg"
@skeptic781
@skeptic781 2 года назад
What makes igbo so hard?
@_WayofLife_
@_WayofLife_ 2 года назад
@@skeptic781 It’s heavily tone dependent
@illitrait
@illitrait 2 года назад
...so is Yoruba, @@_WayofLife_ - further, all of the languages in southern Nigeria are deeply tonal. There are (easily) *at least* 10 distinct languages in the region - languages, not dialects.
@braeboy1
@braeboy1 2 года назад
What wonderful people the Nigerians are, fully embracing you 🙏 🇳🇬
@user-jj3tw1sr7o
@user-jj3tw1sr7o 2 года назад
What a wonderful way to knock down barriers and bring happiness to complete strangers. Your skill at languages is astounding. Your talent should be noticed by the entertainment business and turn this into potentially the best reality show ever. Keep it up.
@profanepersonality
@profanepersonality 2 года назад
THIS is how people come together. Show interest, and interact. People are people, and when you show them such respect and genuine interest in their culture; they notice.
@S3din
@S3din 2 года назад
Why should I? They are in the US. They need to assimilate to the cultures here not the other way around.
@profanepersonality
@profanepersonality 2 года назад
@@S3din American culture is literally built on many different cultures. It is the intertwining of these cultures that makes America what it is. That is exactly why America has no official language.
@ayyitskat
@ayyitskat 2 года назад
@@S3din People like you are part of the problem. The US was literally established by immigrants. We also have no official language. Those who move here should not have to assimilate, just follow and respect our laws.
@jtessler8956
@jtessler8956 2 года назад
This was a good comment but the only reply is someone entirely missing the point
@kenslycarpel3140
@kenslycarpel3140 Год назад
@@S3din Way to miss the point. The U.S has no concrete “culture”, but is instead a combination of others, which is why the way of life is commonly referred to as a melting pot/salad. People who come to the U.S shouldn’t assimilate, but instead integrate their own culture.
@Dima_Sen_
@Dima_Sen_ 2 года назад
These videos are too addictive, I started off just watching them while researching my video on you, now I can’t stop.
@adamg8920
@adamg8920 2 года назад
I've spent so my time watching him and moses RIP
@thelearningclinic6999
@thelearningclinic6999 2 года назад
I'm totally hooked to his channel.
@jpatrikk00
@jpatrikk00 2 года назад
we are all trapped in this rabbit hole brother, letsgoooooo
@NomadicZig
@NomadicZig 2 года назад
Bro, you take the time to honor so many people by learning thier tongue. You can see how happy it makes them to know that an American takes the time to learn obscure languages. I've been binging on your channel all morning
@shudhanshuverma8244
@shudhanshuverma8244 2 года назад
Man, I get emotional and teary thinking about a future when every person would be able to communicate with eachother without any language barriers ! Just the sheer excitement connecting and being able to understood by the people that are alien to your brain.
@lejaponennoiretblanc
@lejaponennoiretblanc 2 года назад
I miss Laoshu☹️
@noeurgiles8777
@noeurgiles8777 2 года назад
Where he go?
@yoshinguyen3731
@yoshinguyen3731 2 года назад
@@noeurgiles8777 he died
@jpatrikk00
@jpatrikk00 2 года назад
we all do brother
@kelvinthompson1660
@kelvinthompson1660 2 года назад
Me too.
@vxxiii4160
@vxxiii4160 2 года назад
I just found out about him. Sucks that he's no longer around :(
@H2o3G2a
@H2o3G2a 2 года назад
In Egypt we have huge love for nigerians, they're always the nicest people to be around. My chemistry teacher was nigerian and we always had plans to go there, hopefully I can soon.
@tyaler9805
@tyaler9805 2 года назад
We love y’all to.
@lifeofmariam3225
@lifeofmariam3225 Год назад
So very impressive from a native speaker of yoruba from Nigerian shows a really great effort you put in🥰🥰❤️your Igbo sounded good as well🥰
@bgok4059
@bgok4059 2 года назад
Nigerians are so kind! This was awesome, my grandfather was stationed in Nigeria with the US Navy about 30 years ago, he never picked up the language but would send back pictures and bring back things all of the time. I would love to visit sometime. I need to learn some of their language.
@summera8801
@summera8801 2 года назад
😭she’s adorable “are you sure you’re American”
@eatlocalhoney
@eatlocalhoney 2 года назад
5:46 that laugh says everything. People want to feel a sense of belonging and community. Even just a little trying (language/customs) goes a LONG way.
@eddysadventures5691
@eddysadventures5691 2 года назад
RU-vid purposely hides genuine comments like this one to keep people from making connections..
@foxibot
@foxibot 2 года назад
The woman that asks him what his favorite African foods are was beautiful in the first video. She had every pretty features. They are a very beautiful people.
@banburydrumtuition8651
@banburydrumtuition8651 2 года назад
I just love how beautiful interations between human beings can be, when there is no political or religious axe to grind, or assumptive prejudice in sight. Just total respect for each other, which brings a tear to my eye. The interations restore my faith in humanity. Huge..huge, respect!
@90Brycey
@90Brycey 2 года назад
As an Australian, I was so surprised to see all the milo on that shelf. That’s the best stuff!
@gissneric
@gissneric 2 года назад
How do you pronounce it, My-lo or Me-lo
@90Brycey
@90Brycey 2 года назад
@@gissneric it’s my-lo
@abbo02
@abbo02 2 года назад
I'm from the UK and I get that stuff a lot when when i visit Malaysia its so good.
@SL-pg4dh
@SL-pg4dh 2 года назад
Milo is very popular in Nigeria.
@stayalfresco5422
@stayalfresco5422 2 года назад
Same, Milo is the shit!
@Chilipotamus
@Chilipotamus 2 года назад
The Laoshu is strong in this one, I love how you've branched out your studies recently to other worldly languages! Impressive as always!!
@Mr.Eternal966
@Mr.Eternal966 Год назад
0:48 "Are you sure you are an American?" "well according to my mum I am" XD i understand that she was flabbergasted by that because the American education system it's "the best of the best"
@bbalderston125
@bbalderston125 Год назад
You really warmed their hearts, especially the man in the black T-shirt. He was sincerely touched. Respect.
@jamesbutler8643
@jamesbutler8643 2 года назад
It just speaks volumes how genuinely happy people are when someone makes the effort to learn their culture and language - its like opening a door - amazing.
@j.c.n9718
@j.c.n9718 2 года назад
The Dun-Dun Vs Doo-Doo battle was Epic. Yorubas are big on their enunciation, one slip and it literally means shit 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@SL-pg4dh
@SL-pg4dh 2 года назад
True.
@hipxlovex
@hipxlovex 2 года назад
i love that he’s not afraid to ask for help. he’s not pretentious. so awesome
@periwinkle43
@periwinkle43 2 года назад
I love the genuine connection that comes with speaking with a perdón in their first language. It intensifies the connection made I feel
@periwinkle43
@periwinkle43 2 года назад
This is why I want to become a polyglot. Starting with Spanish to speak to some family, but I want to learn a LOT of languages
@Hempman2000x
@Hempman2000x 2 года назад
Literally was just thinking, xiaoma hasn't posted in a bit and I wanna see something. Good job brother.
@chetcutick
@chetcutick 2 года назад
Two things- 1) I am insanely envious (lol) as how quickly you pick up other languages. You truly have a gift. Second- I love how appreciative native speakers are when they hear you speak. While I'm not fluent in anything but English, learning a few key phrases and customs when traveling overseas, is just so appreciated by natives.
@UhtredOfBamburgh
@UhtredOfBamburgh Год назад
This is probably the most wholesome youtube content possible. So simple yet so fun and friendly
@yoshilover765
@yoshilover765 Год назад
My favourite part of this channel is all the kind people he meets. The lady who was super ready to teach him more warmed my heart.
@xeedonash4491
@xeedonash4491 2 года назад
Has anyone else been studying a language for hours a day but doesn't make near as much progress as Ari does?
@lordvader1703
@lordvader1703 2 года назад
You need to learn a script of the most common questions/answers, it's the same technique Laoshu50500 used (May he rest in peace). If you notice what people ask and say, it's generally quite similar. Where did you learn from, why do you speak it? etc
@Kevin-jc1fx
@Kevin-jc1fx 2 года назад
Practicing and listening a lot is faster than studying grammar and trying to improve your vocabulary from books.
@Mossbergg
@Mossbergg 2 года назад
@@lordvader1703 rest in peace laoshu
@joshthepatriot1869
@joshthepatriot1869 2 года назад
Laoshu the GREAT! RIP king 😔
@joshthepatriot1869
@joshthepatriot1869 2 года назад
Laoshu mever got the recognition he truly deserved man it what kills me
@TheRMcghee
@TheRMcghee 2 года назад
Love the reactions of people. They really love that an American took the time to learn their language. Great job young man! Awesome!
@neesiexneedsxblunts
@neesiexneedsxblunts 2 года назад
2:16 he says "Mummy, he says he loves your shop!" 🥺🥺🥺💖
@leeh9420
@leeh9420 2 года назад
I had a Nigerian professor in college, and he was a beautiful soul. These folks all seem like him. Lots of joy and pride in where they came from.
@PM-ik5vu
@PM-ik5vu 2 года назад
This is the most wholesome content on the internet. In a time of division, I love to see the sense of community between different backgrounds.
@HuckleberryHim
@HuckleberryHim 2 года назад
He's really applying himself more and more to doing this sort of thing. Following Moses' footsteps. He's gonna go far I can already tell, Moses would be proud I reckon
@trinamartini7375
@trinamartini7375 Год назад
I recently came across your videos and I’m hooked!! I love your interactions with people they’re so down to earth, kind, and genuine. I’m actually trying to learn ASL, and I’m inspired to learn more languages like you 😃!!!
@ilustreguilherme
@ilustreguilherme 2 года назад
Man. These videos always make my day brighter man. People always will get happy when you appreciate their culture and try to communicate with it. It’s the proof we can all learn to understand each other and achieve harmony. It’s just so damn beautiful. Idk man. This gets me so emotional. Not to mention it makes wanna learn new languages too. You’re amazing dude. Keep up the awesome work.
@worthalook4870
@worthalook4870 2 года назад
This guy must just hear something and it instantly sticks in his brain - unbelievable
@chrischickering1959
@chrischickering1959 2 года назад
Having a linguistic mind is for sure a thing but it's more the dedication to learn that I find impressive.
@hel2727
@hel2727 2 года назад
this man is literal proof of the saying “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.”
@Acewhip
@Acewhip 2 года назад
Auntie throws down with the accelerated test cycle... LOVE the love. Everyone just wanting to help support :D
@cynthia9908
@cynthia9908 2 года назад
Oh, this was so much fun seeing people connect this way. So inspirational.
@jessicat4214
@jessicat4214 2 года назад
I love this dude so much! In a crappy world, he makes foreigners so happy. If only we all knew how to speak to each other.
@Zenkyuu8921
@Zenkyuu8921 2 года назад
It’s so nice to see how Xiaoma is learning all these languages and going around speaking with natives like Laoshu did. It’s inspiring to see Xiaoma continue that legacy.
@joemc1960
@joemc1960 2 года назад
It’s great to see your love for other cultures, and it must mean so much to all these people that you took the time to learn their language.
@agape13
@agape13 6 месяцев назад
The best part was when he said his name and the meaning „God loves me“….. How true, indeed He does 💖
@c0nc3ntr8d6
@c0nc3ntr8d6 2 года назад
Learning the language of another’s culture seems to truly earn their respect. I’ve learned a lot from watching your content, congratulations on becoming a father. You’ll be an amazing dad.
@heidipanaroni57
@heidipanaroni57 2 года назад
I can watch you all day! So impressive and you are so kind and respectful it’s a joy to watch. Bravo!
@ericbrett3095
@ericbrett3095 2 года назад
I still think he needs to become the UN Ambassador. He puts smiles on everyone's faces and that is something that is very rare.
@eddysadventures5691
@eddysadventures5691 2 года назад
You should watch some of Laoshu. Test your open-mindedness....
@huriye161
@huriye161 Год назад
Africans are so friendly and heart warming people. I live in an area full of mostly Nigerians and Ethiopians and also Latinos. Such friendly people and peaceful hard workers.
@theathlete1903
@theathlete1903 2 года назад
Watching the smiles you bring to others when they hear you speak their language can only spread love and happiness! Keep doing what you do brother! 🍺
@Giantmidget09
@Giantmidget09 2 года назад
This man is so awesome and he doesn’t get scared to make mistakes that takes a different type of a person to not get embarrassed when you say something wrong
@starlette098
@starlette098 2 года назад
This is amazing ! Most polyglot youtubers don't take up mainland African languages. Keep it up ! 💯 👏
@hempfamily8982
@hempfamily8982 2 года назад
I love how you bring unity! That’s what we need more of.
@SuperBluejewels
@SuperBluejewels Год назад
Food, music, and language brings people together
@Christina-CAM
@Christina-CAM 2 года назад
It's so lovely how happy these people are when you speak their language. Most Westerners don't pay any attention to African languages so it's appreciated all the time you take to learn and interact with people from Nigeria. You seem very authentic. Love yr channel. I always smile through them. Thank you!x
@ErinBujalski
@ErinBujalski 2 года назад
I wish I could pick up languages like you do. I love other cultures, and to honor them by conversing in their own language is something I've always wished I could do. Wish life wasn't so dang stressful right now. I might have an eaiser time than I think. Anyways, absolutely love your videos, and they always plaster a smile on my face. 💜
@elizabethheyenga9277
@elizabethheyenga9277 Месяц назад
I just love this guy, he's a good man with a crazy language ability. I love how people whose tongue he speaks get such a kick out of it
@MindyReedJones
@MindyReedJones Год назад
I love the good spirited hearts of Nigerian people. They are beautiful and funny. God bless them.
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