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  • "lama wasalt ici.. uh.. houn!" XD

    You'll always pay for being a polyglot. BTW, your Arabic has a little feminine feel. You need to talk to male Arabic speakers more.

  • wow..you're really great..especially the pronounciation of ur arabic..i almost thought that u're lebanese... :)

  • amazing!

  • You're great! You've really inspired me. Greetings from Poland.

  • wow..amazing....but you kinda speak English with a foreign accent surprisingly.

  • That's amazing!!!! I am learning Chinese Japanese Arabic Latin Italian Spanish Portuguese French Bulgarian Russian
  • I wish you much success with your language learning!

  • Very impressive.

  • Sounds great! Good job! I'm sure you have checked out Stuart Jay Raj...? I'm learning French, Japanese, Spanish, German and now Farsi. I'm not fluent in anything but English though since I don't practice enough. Anyway, cool, thanks for the video. ;)

  • Hello! You are a genius!

    I was wondering if you could help me with this... I want to get a tattoo that says:

    am I dreaming?

    But i want to try it in different languages... so if you could please translate it for me in the languages you know i would appreciate it a lot.

    Thanks!

  • your Arabic is cute and your English and French are perfect of course and i have the same passion for learning languages so far I speak Arabic and German and English but i am starting to learn French and Im super interested in learning Russian.

    and you're right learning Lebense could be very hard because it is not an acual language

  • Yeah, your accent in Spanish is very new world.

  • Ah! C'est superb!  I enjoyed listening to you. By the way, you have a lovely, beautiful sounding voice. Merci et bonne continuation!

  • Je voulais te dire , Abou, que moi aussi, jávais etudie francais a lÚniversite

    Laval.  Jái suivi le programme FNF(francais pour les non -francophones) pendant l"ete en 1994. Québec est super beau pendant lété. L'hiver quebecois,

    ca cést pour les ours blancs.

  • Great job Aboujad- of the three languages you spoke i actually liked the arabic the most . i don't know arabic ( a little) but i hang around Lebanese merchants all the time and you sound like them a lot.. I thought your french has a touch of an anglophone accent i actually liked the way you pronounce spanish- i thought your spanish pronounciation was better then your french. Still my hat's off to you - arabic is tough!!!

  • That was great, congrats, I speak english since I was 13 so, I really like it..lol.... je suis vénézuélien, j'aime parler français, je pense que c'est une langue très très belle at jolie... Bueno jeje tambien hablo español obviamente, tamb hablo un poco de italiano...no muy fluido--- Salut, Bye, Chao and Ciao

  • That's great! I could understand just about all of it. Lebanese was a little harder to understand cause I'm mostly used to MSA and Gulf Arabic, but it sounded really cool! I know 13 languages on at least a basic conversational level.

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  • man , u're awesome.

  • Bravo! Ton français ferait pâlir d'envie la quasi-totalité des Québécois (et, oui, j'en fais partie).

  • You are very talented !! how long did it take you to learn a language ?

  • ah! you're so amazing. this is exactly what i want to be able to do. i'm learning french, spanish and already speak arabic (not fluently). look for me because i'll definitely be asking you for pointers (:

  • Bonjour! Je suis belge et j'apprends l'arabe depuis 2 ans, mais c'est l'arabe classique. Effectivement, ce n'est pas facile pour moi de comprendre les dialectes, même s'il m'arrive de reconnaître des mots de temps en temps. Ton français est très bien! Continue comme ça!

    Ila l-liqa' wa-mabruk! (au revoir et félicitation)

  • Ich will lernen nues sprache.

  • Great video, my friend! I enjoyed listening to your Arabic, especially since I don't get to hear dialects that often. I assume that "7attaa" means something like "in order (to do X)". In fus7a, it means "until".

    It's excellent that you are in France now, although I haven't studied French myself, I can see it has been great for your French language skills.

  • Oh my god.

    I AM AMAZED. I AM TOTALLY AMAZED.

    Your lebanese is great.

    I'm speechless seriously.

    You make me want to learn more languages.

    I speak English,French & Lebanese.

    I started to learn German so yeah, we'll see what happens next!

    ++ Great video.

    Best luck ^^

  • great video!!

  • this guy really nailed the Lebanese arabic! but hes right about the accent it needs just a little work to sound heavier and more authenitic! but its fantastic otherwise!

  • Impressionnant ! je parle aussi ces 4 langues, et j'ai particulièrement été impressionné par votre arabe ! Entendre un américain parler français et arabe fait vraiment plaisir !

  • wow.. shatr shatr.. ena ismi ricky wa ana min palestine....il lahga libnaniya kiteer hillwa .. ena a''tiiiik il a'fia leinu ena 'arif ino kiteer sai'b ta'lam lughat jidaad..ena atkalam arabi,,,english, italian and spanish..y tambien tu accento de espanol es casi perfecto.. bes dayil ende il francawi...keep it up and post more arabic blogs!!!!! mille brave...amico

  • ! your spanish has kinda like a french accent also with like a lil bit of a mexican accent i love it!! Like someone from france that speaks spanish as a 2nd language. I want to learn arabic.

  • Dude ur arabic is great..keep it up pal

  • It's as if you didn't "speak" French, but actually WERE French. I mean, it definitly sounds native. Congratulations!

  • hello !

    i liked ur arabic.

    votre accent(libanais) n'est pas mal. si vous voulez l'ameliorer, il faut le parler avec ceux qui le parlent car l'arabe classique n'est pas recommandé pour la vie quotidienne.

    bon courage!

    mwaffa'

  • Usually in france the most popular arabic dialect is the berberic algerian.

  • Hey que tal!!

    quien diria que haya prodigios como tu, espero que continues con tu aprendizaje

    y mucha suerte!!! étude heureuse ciao.

  • fantastic. great vid, thanks

  • great job i only know 2 languages i feel tinny next to you !

  • WOW... very nice man

    you've done very well.. considering you've started at a late age and most of those languages are fairly distinct... especially arabic.. usually, native english speakers are horrible at arabic when it comes to pronounciation, but not you..u've overcome that fairly well... i'm very very impressed... being a native arabic speaker myself... well done, bro

  • Wow nice man. You definitely got talent when it comes to languages. Five stars man.

  • amazing language skills..i got the english and french only though:(. I dont know any spanish but you sound very fluent in it. I have a question though. I can tell your first language is english but your accent seems to have changed a bit from the standard american accent. Do you think your accent has changed as a result of speaking so many other languages? Please dont take offence. I just find it fascinating. Why do you think that is??

  • Well, you're the first person to tell me that, but if my accent has indeed changed over the years I don't think it's so much related to learning other languages as it is to having lived outside of the US for the better part of the past 22 years. Even when I do speak English here, it's usually with non-natives, or with anglophones from countries other than the US, so over time it may have had some influence.

  • Hey, my congratulations, my mother tongue is Spanish, I can tell your accent is not native, but it is very good and your vocabulary is wide also. Thank you for doing this inspirational videos that make me feel that "this can be done"...

  • Hi! Thanks for the comment and let me say, your language skills are amazing! And I'm so happy to see that you're American--goes to show u that some of us Americans ARE interested in the rest of the world!

  • Excellent job. I also love learning languages and am more or less fluent in English, Russian and Spanish. I am in the process of learing Portuguese, Mandarin Chinese, and Hebrew. Cheers

  • got all of that except the arabic (becuase i don't speak arabic) good job! your spanish accent is EXTREMELY good... french is very good as well...

  • That was very good Jeff.

  • wow ur arabic is prety good, I am Iraqi, and I understand ur lebanese perfectly , u dont really need to learn Faseeh, unless ur watching the news, cuz arabs speak to each other in their own dialects, not in faseeh. Keep up the good work, Wa Rahmat Allah Wa Barakatoo

  • Congratulations!

    I am Mexican. I speak Spanish, Ebglish, Italian and French.

  • Ebglish? hehe, nice one! it would make a perfect name for a language in a fantasy world!

  • Good. Are you of Arab origin? Because your username seems like an Arab name: Abu Jad.

    Anyway, the Fusha (Modern Standard Arabic) is useful, and if you learn it very well you can understand most of the local dialects.

    I'm an Arab who speaks a strange a dialect, but because I know Standard Arabic I can understand Lebanese, Egyptian, Gulf dialects and others.

  • Marhaba ya ahibba. La, anna ma @ndi @asil @arabiye, ana amerikaan mil bi miye, bas ibni ismou Jad, lakin ana "Aboujad". @al awal ana jarabt 'at@lam al fus-ha, bas kan gharib ila al @el marti ehki al fus-ha bil hayet al yamiyé, lakin ana fakart al ahsan shi 't@lam al lehjé. Ma@salémé !

  • Very good! Hope to see more soon!

  • Shokran ya polyphemes ! Ana kaman habayt al video tabaak.

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