wow this was posted back in june 2008 and shes just amazing in her speaking! so fluent and clear....although i have no idea what she was saying hehe! if this is how she was 2 and half years ago she must be even better now! i cant help but smile at your videos xxx
@sam71489 Aww,thanks! She does speak, read and write Spanish like a native now. She did speak Spanish from birth, but the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade in a Spanish school ( 5 months in the winter) certainly was a huge help since neither of her parents are fluent. Her dad is pretty good at Spanish, but she is the best by far in the family. I love it when she translates for us or even better between English speaking and Spanish speaking friends.
hahah my question as a child had always been the same...como van a vivir en un sitio sin ventana?i read pupi as a child as well.mozart is so smart for her age!
i speak english,spanish,greek and german and i'm now learning mandarin!
learning new languages is my thing and i enjoy it very much!So i see a bit of me in Mozart!Your way of educating her is magnificent!
She is fluent in 3 languages ( Spanish & Mandarin Chinese besides her mother tongue English, but she did start all 3 languages as a baby). She also speaks many words in many other languages as we learn some where ever we go & have been traveling non-stop since 2006. See our website for more details.
When I Was 3 I Just Spoke Spanish Without Any Help Just My Mother (Who Passed Away)
Just Told Me Simple Words And I Got The Hang Of It But It was very hard to learn english and arabic but italion is pretty easy since it has the same roots of spanish.
Well actually their is this thing called teaching you're child a different language, I live in the states and can speak German. And most countries teach the students English no matter what.
seriously, do you think you can only write in english if you are born in the states?? I was born in Mexico, and still live in Mexico and can write and speak english as a second language fluently.
i speak 8 different languages and never went to any different countrys besides US and Brasil. i'm from Brasil and some brasilian people say "if you live in US how can you talk portugues?" omg,that is just stupid questions, you only need money,great school,and thats it!you can learn any language you want don't even need to go to the country.
Gah. Your kid is going to save the world. I swear. I mean,her name is Mozart. That's enough. She's 7 and can speak another language. Play violin. Goes around the world. GAhhh. Haha. She's smarter than I am!
no its not, her mother goes by jean de arc her father goes by da vinci and she goes by mozart. they use those names for privacy reasons. (its all on their blog).
Thanks mahashakty! I really appreciate hearing your learned opinion on this topic!! We considered going to Salamanca or Madrid where the accent is much more pure than Andalusia, but figured she will have a mix of everything by the time we leave South America. LOL.
wow this was posted back in june 2008 and shes just amazing in her speaking! so fluent and clear....although i have no idea what she was saying hehe! if this is how she was 2 and half years ago she must be even better now! i cant help but smile at your videos xxx
sam71489 1 year ago
@sam71489 Aww,thanks! She does speak, read and write Spanish like a native now. She did speak Spanish from birth, but the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th grade in a Spanish school ( 5 months in the winter) certainly was a huge help since neither of her parents are fluent. Her dad is pretty good at Spanish, but she is the best by far in the family. I love it when she translates for us or even better between English speaking and Spanish speaking friends.
soultravelers3 1 year ago
hahah my question as a child had always been the same...como van a vivir en un sitio sin ventana?i read pupi as a child as well.mozart is so smart for her age!
i speak english,spanish,greek and german and i'm now learning mandarin!
learning new languages is my thing and i enjoy it very much!So i see a bit of me in Mozart!Your way of educating her is magnificent!
Way to go Soultravelers3!
Limon3Lime 1 year ago
@Limon3Lime Thanks so much! ;) How cool! I guess I always wanted to be fluent in many languages, so am happy to expose mine to so many.
soultravelers3 7 months ago
Now she is in Mandarin school in Asia getting fluent in Chinese if you want to see our latest soultravelers video : California girl - Chinese school
soultravelers3 1 year ago
how many languages does she speak!!??!!
and how do you guys travel, you stay a year at each place?? and she goes to school there??
IsThisTourettes 2 years ago
She is fluent in 3 languages ( Spanish & Mandarin Chinese besides her mother tongue English, but she did start all 3 languages as a baby). She also speaks many words in many other languages as we learn some where ever we go & have been traveling non-stop since 2006. See our website for more details.
soultravelers3 1 year ago
muy vien les niña!yo read fear well!
1993melymely 2 years ago
eek.. Is it true most Americans speak only English? I'm from Curacao. There we learn5 languages in school.
Though I must say, because of that, I have problems with every language nowadays. I tend to mix 3 languages when speaking.
But indeed the best way to raise a bilingual child is this way (@ description of the video)
nakatwista 2 years ago
Americans learn languages in school as well, but few use them much as English is such a dominant language now in the world.
soultravelers3 1 year ago
Aww, shes so cute, even tho i dont speak this language.
chloe133133 2 years ago
Thanks!
soultravelers3 1 year ago
hahaha, "uf estan salvados" best part, its great to be bilingual :)
shihanaya 2 years ago
oh she 's so lovely, even I can't understand her story:))
mttduong 2 years ago
5☆5☆5☆5☆5☆tars from: Smi-ren-ger!
smirenger 3 years ago
Ya Me Too LaLa00017!
When I Was 3 I Just Spoke Spanish Without Any Help Just My Mother (Who Passed Away)
Just Told Me Simple Words And I Got The Hang Of It But It was very hard to learn english and arabic but italion is pretty easy since it has the same roots of spanish.
wow she is so talented
Puppytyty 3 years ago
that child is the luckyest in the world. gets to travel the world omg.
MeghanSparrow 3 years ago
ya r u from the states and then moved when she wuz born cause you would not be able to write in enlish for youtube if you guys were all born in spain
BrendaCutie1 3 years ago
Well actually their is this thing called teaching you're child a different language, I live in the states and can speak German. And most countries teach the students English no matter what.
etssa 3 years ago
seriously, do you think you can only write in english if you are born in the states?? I was born in Mexico, and still live in Mexico and can write and speak english as a second language fluently.
nataliamv84 3 years ago
i speak 8 different languages and never went to any different countrys besides US and Brasil. i'm from Brasil and some brasilian people say "if you live in US how can you talk portugues?" omg,that is just stupid questions, you only need money,great school,and thats it!you can learn any language you want don't even need to go to the country.
mayah1998 3 years ago
Can she like, teach my some spanish? 'Cause I totally need help with in school and I ma going into my 4th year of it.
xSpedx 3 years ago
mallie2011 3 years ago
GOD BLESS HER.
akilichev 3 years ago
Im from Puerto Rico were spanish is our first language and she is amazing!!!
Her spanish is very very good
Im so impressed!!!
Lala00017 3 years ago
she is a very VERY cute, intellegent, talented girl. you guys must be very proud. maybe she could me lessons hahahaha!
any ways i wish your family peace and the best of luck!!
moshimouse 3 years ago
shes so talented =)
TeKn001 3 years ago
wow! your daughter already doing all of this stuff at such a young age! she is a very talented girl who i'm sure will go on to do many great things.
allisonleighr 3 years ago
Is her name actually Mozart?
Scorpion755 3 years ago
no its not, her mother goes by jean de arc her father goes by da vinci and she goes by mozart. they use those names for privacy reasons. (its all on their blog).
s0electrix 3 years ago
omg i teared up hearing that little angel read =3 she has amazing pronunciation i mean holy cow!! <3<3<3<3
Americanterd12 3 years ago
is english her first language?
where did you come from originally if it is?
and when did you move to spain if you did?
cheerislifexemm 3 years ago
r u guys from the states and now living in spain?
sorry i'm a little confused
muzikaluv 3 years ago
wow
congratulations!!
I work teaching English to spanish-speakers children, and have lots of experiences like yours :)
"Mozart" reads very well!!
I mean, obviously she has her own accent (like everybody) but, her pronunciation is AMAZING.
Blessings!!
mahashakty 3 years ago
Thanks mahashakty! I really appreciate hearing your learned opinion on this topic!! We considered going to Salamanca or Madrid where the accent is much more pure than Andalusia, but figured she will have a mix of everything by the time we leave South America. LOL.
soultravelers3 3 years ago
Thanks Karrenerakkaren, Kasno and vigilanteherbalist! I appreciate your comments!
soultravelers3 3 years ago
wow i wish i could roll my rrrrrrs
vigilanteherbalist 3 years ago
She's about a million times better at Spanish than me! (I took Spanish at school this year)
:)
Kalsno 3 years ago
Amazing. Talented young lady.
Thanks for the insight about traveling & language techniques.
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
karennerakkaren 3 years ago