I hope it isn't too ironic posting a comment question to this video, but I was wondering where you got your username Torbyrne from? It sounds quite unique, and I can't even place what language it is.
@qzchris You know, torbyrne is a name I made up as a kid. I am not sure how I came up with it tbh, but soon after I came across the mineral torbernite and it stuck because I liked minerals a lot at that point. :)
Excellent! Well I would like to tell you something in the languages I know (at least a little): você fala legal! Está ótimo! se você fala com outro sotaque isso é sua decisão, eu por exemplo quero aprender a falar com sotaque do Rio, porque algumas amizades moram lá, mas certas pessoas no mesmo Brasil não gostam de sotaque carioca, pois sabe uma coisa?não me importo! kkkkkk Parabéns!
@xalesd2 I'm learning Hindi and I find it hard to distinguish the dental and non-dentals (forgot the word for that) when listening but not when speaking. The aspiration is no problem though.
Er is iets speciaals aan Nederlands. Iedereen die ik ken en wie deze taal heeft geleerd zegt dat voor hun is het een van de belangrijkste talen. De bijzondere, een beetje kosmisch-klinkende (:D) uitspraak is een van de belangrijkste redenen denk ik. Ik ken alleen Pools, Engels, Nederlands en Spaans, maar ik kijk er naar uit om meer talen te leren. Of course I'm not a native in Dutch, but who cares :P Take care man, you rule. I'd love to hear you speak Hindi one day, (look up for the next part)
Tak for dine nye video, jeg lytte alt! Jeg synes at det er en godt idé at svare spørgsmålerne i den uslandske sprog med oversættelsen på engelsk. Kærlig hilsen, Fasulye
That's an excellent way of responding to comments and questions. I really enjoyed this video.
sprachbegeistert 1 month ago
This was a neat way to respond.
thelinguistblogger 2 months ago
I hope it isn't too ironic posting a comment question to this video, but I was wondering where you got your username Torbyrne from? It sounds quite unique, and I can't even place what language it is.
qzchris 2 months ago
@qzchris You know, torbyrne is a name I made up as a kid. I am not sure how I came up with it tbh, but soon after I came across the mineral torbernite and it stuck because I liked minerals a lot at that point. :)
Torbyrne 2 months ago
Estus tre interese se vi fluigxus en "morta" lingvo kiel la latina (konkurenci vi povus kun Terence Tunberg) aux en lingvo kia la araba aux persa
alkantre 3 months ago
Dankon pro la parto en Esperanto!
alkantre 3 months ago
Excellent! Well I would like to tell you something in the languages I know (at least a little): você fala legal! Está ótimo! se você fala com outro sotaque isso é sua decisão, eu por exemplo quero aprender a falar com sotaque do Rio, porque algumas amizades moram lá, mas certas pessoas no mesmo Brasil não gostam de sotaque carioca, pois sabe uma coisa?não me importo! kkkkkk Parabéns!
elspacecowboy 3 months ago
pronunciation-wise it's really a lot harder than Dutch to master. Can you imagine four ways of saying "t" and "d"?
xalesd2 3 months ago
@xalesd2 I'm learning Hindi and I find it hard to distinguish the dental and non-dentals (forgot the word for that) when listening but not when speaking. The aspiration is no problem though.
PaulSLambeth 3 months ago
Er is iets speciaals aan Nederlands. Iedereen die ik ken en wie deze taal heeft geleerd zegt dat voor hun is het een van de belangrijkste talen. De bijzondere, een beetje kosmisch-klinkende (:D) uitspraak is een van de belangrijkste redenen denk ik. Ik ken alleen Pools, Engels, Nederlands en Spaans, maar ik kijk er naar uit om meer talen te leren. Of course I'm not a native in Dutch, but who cares :P Take care man, you rule. I'd love to hear you speak Hindi one day, (look up for the next part)
xalesd2 3 months ago
Hej Richard,
Tak for dine nye video, jeg lytte alt! Jeg synes at det er en godt idé at svare spørgsmålerne i den uslandske sprog med oversættelsen på engelsk. Kærlig hilsen, Fasulye
Fasulye2009 3 months ago