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With Language Boost, Lucas Bighetti and Fabricio Carraro help and inspire people from all over the world to learn languages.
FREE Ice Cream if we don't guess your language | Part 2
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Lucas and Fabrício are back in Barcelona and people here are still hungry for ice cream. They come from different countries from all continents and all they have to do is to speak their native language. We stood in front of an ice cream shop with signs that read: "I'll guess your language, FREE ice cream if I don't". Check out how it went!
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00:00 Intro
00:21 Person 1
01:25 Person 2
02:36 Person 3
03:29 Person 4
03:38 Person 5
04:09 Person 6
04:40 Person 7
05:45 Person 8
07:15 Person 9
07:25 Person 10
08:14 Person 11
Lucas and Fabrício are back in Barcelona and people here are still hungry for ice cream. They come from different countries from all continents and all they have to do is to speak their native language. We stood in front of an ice cream shop with signs that read: "I'll guess your language, FREE ice cream if I don't". Check out how it went!
📘 CHECK OUT OUR LANGUAGE COURSES: languageboost.biz/courses/
🤓 Follow us on Instagram: languageboost
👉 Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/LanguageBoost01
00:00 Intro
00:21 Person 1
01:25 Person 2
02:36 Person 3
03:29 Person 4
03:38 Person 5
04:09 Person 6
04:40 Person 7
05:45 Person 8
07:15 Person 9
07:25 Person 10
08:14 Person 11
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How many languages can people speak in Barcelona, Spain?
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Lucas and Fabricio wander around Barcelona, Spain, asking people about the languages they can speak. How many of these languages can you speak? 🎁 Get our FREE eBook on how to learn languages Faster: languageboost.biz/sign-up/ 📘 CHECK OUT OUR LANGUAGE COURSES: languageboost.biz/courses/ 🤓 Follow us on Instagram: languageboost 👉 Subscribe: ua-cam.com/users/LanguageBoost01
You’ve NEVER heard about this language!
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In this video we talked to Cesco Reale, a polyglot who's behind the creation of an "emoji" (or visual) language called Ikon. You can find the project website here: www.komunikon.com/en 🎁 Get our FREE eBook on how to learn languages Faster: languageboost.biz/sign-up/ 📘 CHECK OUT OUR LANGUAGE COURSES: languageboost.biz/courses/ 🤓 Follow us on Instagram: languageboost 👉 Subscribe: u...
Can Italians speak English? (in Naples)
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🎁 Get our FREE eBook on how to learn languages Faster: languageboost.biz/sign-up/ In this video, Lucas went out to the biggest city in southern Italy, Naples, to interview Italians and ask them if they can speak English. What is the percentage of people in your country who can speak English? And out of ten, how many would be able to participate in an interview like this one? 📘 CHECK OUT OUR LAN...
FREE Ice Cream if we don't guess your language
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🎁 Get our FREE eBook on how to learn languages Faster: languageboost.biz/sign-up/ We are approached by dozens of people hungry for an ice cream. People from different nationalities walking around in hot Barcelona. To get an ice cream, all they had to do was to speak their language. We stood in front of an ice cream shop with signs that read: "I'll guess your language, FREE ice cream if I don't"...
Speaking 13 languages with Brazilian polyglot Eliseu Jr. [+SUBTITLES]
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In this video, Fabrício Carraro, Lucas Bighetti, and Tim Keeley have a very informal conversation with another Brazilian polyglot, Eliseu Rosa Jr., in which he talks about his story with each of these languages, some of them quite rare, such as Belarusian and Venetian. Eliseu's Instagram: eliseurjr Eliseu's podcast - LingoCast: linktr.ee/lingocast Eliseu's podcast - LingoCast BR:...
19-year-old American polyglot can speak 15 languages [+SUBTITLES]
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In this video, Fabrício Carraro and Lucas Bighetti have a very informal conversation in 15 different languages with TJ Huizar, a very talented young polyglot from the US who is only 19 years old and has studied more than a dozen languages. His channel: ua-cam.com/users/theplanetproject 00:00 Spanish 00:16 English 00:54 German 03:08 Russian 05:52 Italian 08:57 French 12:10 Arabic 13:09 Spanish 1...
Dating & Language Learning with hyperpolyglot Luca Lampariello [+SUBTITLES]
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In this video, Fabrício Carraro, Lucas Bighetti, and Tim Keeley have a very informal conversation with legendary polyglot Luca Lampariello, in which he talks about his story with each of these languages, and how to keep learning. 0:00 English 0:24 Italian 1:36 French 3:13 Spanish 4:29 German 5:57 Russian 8:00 Polish 9:00 Portuguese 10:34 Greek 11:12 Swedish 📘 CHECK OUT OUR LANGUAGE COURSES: lan...
President Obama: ChatGPT, AI, and the Future of Language Learning
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In this video, we're going to show you how you can fully leverage the best features of ChatGPT and other AI platforms to boost your language learning today. May this be a guide for you and anyone interested in the topic. Join the app's waitlist: go.languageboost.biz/appwaitlist 📘 CHECK OUT OUR LANGUAGE COURSES: languageboost.biz/courses/ 🎁 Sign up and get our FREE EBOOK ‘’5 Steps to reach Fluen...
Interview with President Barack Obama (talk about language learning)
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In this very special video, I had the honor of interviewing former US President Barack Obama. We talk about language learning and whether he's a polyglot himself. LingoCast: lingocast 📘 CHECK OUT OUR LANGUAGE COURSES: languageboost.biz/courses/ 🎁 Sign up and get our FREE EBOOK ‘’5 Steps to reach Fluency in Record Time": languageboost.biz/sign-up/ 🤓 Our Instagram: la...
Can Brazilians speak English? (in São Paulo)
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In this video, Lucas went out in the wild stone jungle that São Paulo is to interview Brazilians, and ask them if they can speak English. What is the percentage of people in your country who can speak English? And out of ten, how many would be able to participate in an interview like this one? 📘 CHECK OUT OUR LANGUAGE COURSES: languageboost.biz/courses/ 🎁 Sign up and get our FREE EBOOK ‘’5 Step...
Brazilian Polyglots Try To Guess Spanish Slang from Latin America
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📘 JUMPSTART SPANISH COURSE: go.languageboost.biz/jses-sp In this video, we invited our friend Léo Bonotto, who has been traveling around Latin America for the past year, to challenge us to guess the meaning of 5 Spanish slang words from different countries. How many could you guess? 📘 CHECK OUT OUR LANGUAGE COURSES: languageboost.biz/courses/ 🎁 Sign up and get our FREE EBOOK ‘’5 Steps to reach ...
I Wanna Learn Someday - IN 30 LANGUAGES by 27 polyglots! | PolyglotStreet Boys (PARODY)
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I Wanna Learn Someday - IN 30 LANGUAGES by 27 polyglots! | PolyglotStreet Boys (PARODY)
How to learn GRAMMAR? (with Stefano Suigo)
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How to learn GRAMMAR? (with Stefano Suigo)
The BEST WAY to practice a language in the country
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The BEST WAY to practice a language in the country
3 POLYGLOTS x 11 LANGUAGES (feat. Fabrício Carraro, Lucas Bighetti, Irena Dahl)
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3 POLYGLOTS x 11 LANGUAGES (feat. Fabrício Carraro, Lucas Bighetti, Irena Dahl)
Which ITALIAN ACCENT should you learn? (with Davide from Podcast Italiano)
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Which ITALIAN ACCENT should you learn? (with Davide from Podcast Italiano)
Creating videos for EASY LANGUAGES (with Linus - Easy Dutch)
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Creating videos for EASY LANGUAGES (with Linus - Easy Dutch)
2 Brazilians learning Macedonian IN 15 MINUTES!
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2 Brazilians learning Macedonian IN 15 MINUTES!
ARE THERE DIFFICULT LANGUAGES? (feat. Luca Lampariello, Gabriel Gelman) | part 2
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ARE THERE DIFFICULT LANGUAGES? (feat. Luca Lampariello, Gabriel Gelman) | part 2
ARE THERE DIFFICULT LANGUAGES? (feat. Luca Lampariello, Gabriel Gelman) | part 1
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ARE THERE DIFFICULT LANGUAGES? (feat. Luca Lampariello, Gabriel Gelman) | part 1
Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 11: how to say Very in Italian + using Who and How
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Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 11: how to say Very in Italian using Who and How
Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 10: how to introduce yourself in Italian + To Be verb
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Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 10: how to introduce yourself in Italian To Be verb
Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 9: how to say Hello in Italian + To Do verb
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Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 9: how to say Hello in Italian To Do verb
Learn Italian - Italian Mini-Course Lesson 8: how to ask questions with What in Italian + To Live
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Learn Italian - Italian Mini-Course Lesson 8: how to ask questions with What in Italian To Live
Learn Italian - Italian Mini-Course Lesson 7: how to use Can for questions and affirmations
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Learn Italian - Italian Mini-Course Lesson 7: how to use Can for questions and affirmations
Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 6: using Eat, Drink and Speak verbs in Italian language
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Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 6: using Eat, Drink and Speak verbs in Italian language
Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 5: Today and Have to in Italian language for beginners
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Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 5: Today and Have to in Italian language for beginners
Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 4: Why, Because, When, Now. Questions and affirmations
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Learn Italian - Italian Mini Course Lesson 4: Why, Because, When, Now. Questions and affirmations
Do arabic vs chinese
6:20 - a loira pegando o número dele. Ídolo!!!
10:03 - o brilho do olhar dele até sumiu depois dessa
0:35 stfu please, maybe you had a bad teacher or a bad school or bad will to learn at the time, but things like that, speaking for the whole contry, are really stupid. There are a lot of great schools and teachers.
Being at a C2 level in a language isn’t having complete mastery over it or a perfect grasp of grammar, vocabulary, etc. It’s just being capable of effectively using the standardized version of it in most situations.
There are lots of Chinese and Japanese who speak Esperanto, and they speak it far better than they speak English....if they speak any English.
Die Linken sagen, man könne einen Menschen nicht nach seinem Aussehen beurteilen. Du siehst aus wie ein Idiot. Verklag mich doch.
I love how she’s speaking sort of simplified Finnish while still sounding natural
Very, very good for 3 months learning 🎉
15 are a lot at his age. His Italian is extremely week a mix of other similar languages
It's the seriously rare person who knows a foreign language as well as his native language, and this even includes university professors who speak and teach the language along with its literature. The problem is that we have too many people like YOU pretending that your skill level equals that of a professor. At one time, I was very proficient in Spanish. I lived in Argentina for a few years, and I have a university degree in Spanish. These days, after decades of not being exposed to Spanish very much, I still consider myself fluent, but mostly on just a rudimentary level with regard to speech. I often do better with literature, but not always. Speech changes much faster than other forms of the language. Dictionaries keep up with changes in the written form, but there's not much access to active academic resources which document year-to-year changes in the spoken language. I believe the phenomenon is worse with English, because our entire language has become woke-i-fied in the extreme where many portions of our language are essentially meaningless.
The only language he can speak well is English
Javanese: " Kunduran trek" Indonesian: " Tertabrak truk yang sedang jalan mundur " English: " Hit by truck that is moving backward "
9 Reasons why Indonesian is easy Indonesian be like: "Teuing atuh gue mah gak ngerti, dari pada pusing literally better turu aja meningan."
In Italy we learn english as if it were mathematics. They don't show us how native speakers speak the language and so we learn pronunciations and everything else from our teachers. On top of that, english is spoken in a different way compared to italian, so it often happens that we mix the two languages (maybe it happened to me now). Also we keep our italian accent when speaking english, because again, they don't show us how native speakers use the language. It took me 3/4 years to learn english by watching videos on youtube, and yet i still make mistakes when speaking the language. Sometimes i wish the world's lingua franca wasn't english but a romance language like spanish or portuguese.
Can you say kamu ngapain nyu ci 😂?
Deze vent is fantatisch. Hoe hij alles precies en nauwkeurig uitlegt is precies zoals het verteld moet worden. Zo heb Ik verschillende talen ook geleerd. Bedankt voor het goeie advies. Ik zou hetzelfde advies doorgeven.
Os entrevistadores falam muito bem o Português do Brasil.
My first language is Spanish, and English is exclusively for work , however I’ve always felt an affinity for Italian, I’ll learn it one day 🤗
I'm always skeptical when I hear these claims, and I'm always proven right when I click on the video. At least for languages I speak, he was not fluent. Why this obsession with big numbers? I'm sure he speaks an impressive amount fluently, why exaggerate his level in some?
Man, in fact, anglophones have an absolute duty to respect other cultures and speak other languages, because not always, and even most people, they don't know how to speak English, so Anglophones have to turn around and speak other languages and not expect that others speak simple English like this, that's how world listening works.
So amazing thanks a lot!
The start of video makes me give you this comment and advice. I started with English at the age of 3. Why? All software at the time was in english and if I wanted to play games and use software I had to understand english. So I learned by playing RPG games and using audiovisal software for my creations. This principle is called learn by playing, and it is extremly effective, because if you are having fun as you learn you remember faster and lack resistance which makes you remember time you was forcing yourrself to learn rather than stuff you learn. So learn by playing, it is effective and lots of fun.
Russian language is not the main Slavic language. There are some reasons to doubt if it a Slavic language at all?
Orgoglioso di non parlare l'inglese ❤😊
living in indonesia , thanks is KAM SIA in teochew :)
His mandarin is 😅
as an English and Mandarin speaker, Indonesian is indeed very easy in terms of grammer, but the vocabulary especially the verbs are quite difficult to remember
Well, unless you speak formal way. And we have a huge number of accents. Each Indonesian speaks at least 2-3 languages (dialects).
Personalmente nella mia vita,mi vergogno di non conoscere la Lingua Napoletana e Spagnola,nella versione Internazionale. Saluti da "Spaccanapoli"! 😊 Senza offesa per nessuno,sia chiaro! Anzi tutt'altro! Il massimo rispetto, per la lingua Inglese.
Ma zitto buufffone , 50 frasi in 5 minuti ma vaaa
Fai schiifo
Hvala
If you found Russian to be difficult, then try Polish. Same complex grammar, perhaps even more complex. And in a way, the Latin alphabet used in Polish makes the reading much harder because the spellings are totally counterintuitive for other cultures which also use the Latin alphabet. But what makes Polish the hardest Slavic language to learn is its near impossible pronunciation. That said, I think both Russian and Polish are beautiful and very rich languages. Don’t give up!
At least you know where the stress falls in Polish (penultimate syllable). In Russian, you're left guessing every time unless you've heard the word pronounced before (and of course, the stress in a word change according to case/conjugation}.
I’m Teochew from Singapore who migrated to Australia for more than 60 years. So as not to forget my dialect (Teochew), I often speak to myself in Teochew. When I go to a Vietnamese village to do shopping, sometimes I hear Teochew being spoken & it’s music to my ears. We are all kaki nang. Best wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
Ugly language
Sure, English is disgusting.
you need to work on not cutting people off when they're answering your questions.
Dank je !
Bulgarian most iconic ethnic folk songs are also your own icon folk songs. They have nothing to do with Macedonian culture and history, which always had a Hellenic orientation, pelasyian in its oldest roots. Absolutely no conection with the slavic culture and history. You settled on the northern part of Macedonian territory and assimilated any people living there to your beautiful Bulgarian, Slavic-Bulgarian culture. Your song, your culture is beautiful but it’s not Macedonian, it’s Bulgarian, Slavic-Bulgarian. Your language is 100% Bulgarian.
Get some serious help
@@dri2178 Ти западни българино!
True, but not slavic.
So what is it? Thracian?
@@HeroManNick132 😂😂😂
In small, rural areas in America, it is also difficult to find people who speak proper English. They speak something similar to English, but it seems only the other locals really understand it. 🤣🤣
That one dude lived in LA for 9 years, of course he also learned Spanish lol 😅
Obrigado pelo video. Eu quero melhorar meu português porque esta seria a quarta língua que falo.
Input. Dreaming Spanish proved it for me. For anyone wanting to learn Spanish, then it has to be Dreaming Spanish.
Dutch is a simplified German. Before 1945, Dutch looked more like German than today as it employed "der, des, den", just like German does. But after World War II, Dutch has sounded and looked more like English. Many Dutch people now speak Dutch with an American English 'r' when the 'r' is at the end of words and before consonants. Take 'de storm is over' vs 'the storm is over'. Now, they are heard 99% the same!
I've noticed most if not all Brazilians can speak and understand Spanish easily.
People lets stop with this madness.... stop with this "macedonian language" Macedonia is LAND TERRIAN, AREA, REGION on the balcan peninsula. The name of this language is BULGARIAN/ БЪЛГАРСКИ ЕЗИК Accept it people, ones for ever, realize it, reed books educat ur self......
MACEDONIANS speak Macedonian language. @.... arivederc'i .
It's a Bulgarian dialect and nothing will ever change that. Do you really think that a land locked country like yours has It's own distinct language. You are all part of slavic family. You all should've stayed 1 country. You slavs speak the same language with different dialects. Separated by religion. Half of you slavs followed orthodoxy and the other half Catholic. You slavs have nothing to do with antiquity. Trouble makers will be your legacy. 🤡 @tatjanavelkova5814
Attacking identities should not be normalized in the 21st century. Get help 🙏
@@dri2178 Спрете да крадете история!
o que leva esse povo a achar que isso é “bom inglês”, odeio julgar o aprendizado dos outros mas esse povo tem que ter noção…
Vous êtes excellent !
Input...learning a word plus listening to various people say it is great.