The Best Reason to Learn Each Language

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Published 2022-10-03
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00:00 - Intro
00:35 - Hindi
00:58 - Urdu
01:18 - Mandarin
01:48 - Cantonese
02:08 - Dutch
02:27 - Korean
02:46 - Bengali
03:05 - Swedish
03:33 - Danish
03:52 - Icelandic
04:15 - Norwegian
04:32 - Aramaic
04:44 - German
05:05 - Tagalog
05:29 - Romanian
05:51 - Uzbek
05:59 - Vietnamese
06:17 - Hebrew
06:33 - Patreon
06:42 - Bulgarian
07:01 - Polish
07:20 - Albanian
07:37 - Italian
08:00 - Esperanto
08:12 - Arabic
08:33 - Farsi
08:50 - Turkish
09:11 - Swahili
09:33 - Indonesian
09:55 - Czech
10:15 - Mongolian
10:31 - Braille
10:46 - Burmese
11:01 - Afrikaans
11:14 - French
11:34 - Navajo
11:50 - AASL
12:02 - Finnish
12:18 - Greek
12:36 - Spanish
13:01 - Portuguese
13:19 - B.I.P.
13:34 - American
13:42 - Ukrainian
13:58 - Russian
14:29 - Japanese
14:48 - Outro

All Comments (21)
  • @googleman9213
    You gotta love the fact that he flipped the Indonesian and Polish flags and no one even realized
  • @mikaelfarro
    “One of the hardest parts in language learning is choosing what language to learn in the first place. That’s why I’m learning all languages”
  • @fline2751
    As a Russian, I can confirm that "Poshol no huy" means "Hello" in our language. You can also tell "Sosi moy huy, yobani baklan" to say "Thank you, you're a good person".
  • @lavenzaa
    As a native Russian speaker, I can confirm that that phrase is the only phrase you'll ever need if you visit Russia or any other Russian-speaking country.
  • I was wondering how germans feel like when he showed the Austrian flag while speaking about them, but then he showed the flag for Moldavia while speaking about Romania, and got really triggered really fast 🤣🤣🤣
  • @sussybaka4754
    As a native Czech speaker, I must say, you have PERFECT pronunciation of Ř.
  • Hungarian: - Do you want to learn Finnish, but without Finnish words? Learn Hungarian. - Do you like both Turkish and Slovak language, but you can't choose which one to start? Learn Hungarian, it's 2 in 1. - Would you like to live in a beautiful medieval kingdom? Learn Hungarian and move to Hungary. - This language will unlock so wonderful phrases, as "Fekete bika pata dobog a patika pepita kövén.", "Sárga bögre, görbe bögre." and "Te tetted-e e tettetett tettet, tettetett tettek tettese, te?"
  • @voodoosleeper
    Referring to Tagalog as "asian-spanish with american words" is the most accurate summary of the language I've ever heard.
  • The fact that he kept Japanese for last...he really knows his audience.
  • @Fitnest_
    "Mozambique and Angola will be superpowers by 2030" as a Mozambican that caught me off guard 🤣 well played sir.👏🏽
  • @jp-st8vn
    Bangla isn't only spoken in Bangladesh. It is also spoken in west Bengal, tripura, assam and huge amount of part in North-East India. Among 300 millions of bengali people almost 130 millions are from india. And most of the bengali authors are also from west bengal, India.❤❤
  • As someone that wants to learn Russian and Korean for the main reason of ‘I think they sound cool’ this puts a smile on my fave
  • @Ocean_Forever
    I liked how he said, "You can catch the tigers like pokemons, but they will listen to commands only in Bengali" 🤣 My mother tongue is Bengali tho, West Bengal 😊 Gigachadism is a true religion, and by far, the most underrated and unknown religion
  • @alexisgoogle1997
    As a Kenyan, I’m so glad to see us represented!! I rarely see people talk about Swahili even though it’s quite a popular language in Africa.
  • 3:03 As a Bangladeshi I can confirm that you can only tame the tigers if you speak bengali
  • @langux6552
    As a learner of Russian language, I can confirm that Poshol na huy really works while drinking vodka.
  • @Swenthorian
    5:50 A friend of mine (also a linguist) learned Uzbek. When he speaks it, he transforms from a wimpy little nerd into a glorious Turkic metal singer. It's magical.
  • @someone.8878
    Fun fact: In Russian, the Ю letter is pronounced 'yu' instead of whatever the Language Simp just did, and in Russian, there's a letter Й which is literally just Y in English. Some Russian letters, which are Е, Я and Ь are used with Й, just like Ю. Ye, ya, and a 'y-ish' sound for softening sounds.
  • @ZlejChleba
    wow, your Czech pronunciation is spot on! Congrates! You should learn Czech also if you want to live and drink with us here in Czechoslovakia and our capitol of Chechnya.