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  • I speak Chinese, and studying Japanese right now. Even though it doesn't really benefit for the grammar part, a lot of Japanese vocabulary originally come from Chinese, especially when written using the Kanji, so even when i can't read the Kanji phonetically i can still understand general meaning a lot of the times because the characters still carry over the general meaning in Japanese.

  • HOLA LOKI2504.... SOY DE ECUADOR SUDAMERIACANO.. QUISIERA CONSEJOS Y QUISIERA PODER HABLAR CONTIGO POR VIDEO CHAT.. SI PUEDES ME  DAS TU CORREO.. GRACIAS QUISIERA APRENDER INGLES...

  • C'mon, Lokie, I was waiting for you to start rapping and it never happened.

  • Hey can you do a video about Swiss Dialects? I know that they have an Italien and French Dialect. You don't need to know it, just do some research, please cuz I have no time being a high school student :(

  • I had a friend born bilingual knowing both French and German, your accent almost sounds like his. He learned English and visited America for a year. He had a German influence to it though since he was also native to German.

  • I agree...I am studying Chinese, and I know it will take me time to get to a good level. Its definitely not like English or German.

  • @Codylangaugesblog Yeah japanese,chinese and korean take a lot of time to be fluent !!! Almost 4 to 5 years ! Russian and arabic also should take 4 to 6 years to be very fluent !

  • @Codylangaugesblog Most european languages have a complex grammar but the written part is ok (except in french and russian I think) but asian languages can make you crazy just by the written part: japanese and chinese are the most difficult ones. but grammar in asian languages are very easy (like for chinese,thai or vietnamese but not for korean nor for japanese)

  • @Exutus De rien ! Moi je te conseille pas d'apprendre le suédois parce que les opportunités de pratiquer cette langue se font rares... Et en plus il n'y a pas beaucoup de livres pour apprendre le suédois ! Ose qqch de plus mystique: chinois, japonais, coréen, thai...

  • @Exutus Moi je dirais, l'italien est plus simple à apprendre si on parle déjà le français parce qu'il ressemble plus au français que l'espagnol.

    Same root? dutch, swedish, german, danish,norwegian...

  • Your approach to language seems way better then mine. I am always intemmidated to speak German, but I have started to speak it without fear and it seems to improve my German.

  • @laoshu505000: ok I'll see but I'll learn other languages first ^_^

  • Nah man, don't give up on Cambodian yet. I mean there are resources out there for the language. We'll learn together in the near future insha allah.

  • A la maison ça va encore mais dehors il gèle xDDD

  • interesting summary.

  • bravissimo! fai un altro video in italiano!

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