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  • nei + ge (nayguh) = that

    zhe + ge (zhuh-guh) = this

    I'm kinda understand this

  • It's piss-simple to learn a language at that age, the more so if you live in the country.

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  • He's cute and smart .

  • He says nigga a lot and points to someone.

  • @LorenzoZoetebier lol nigga? no he's saying neige or (nay-guh) which means "that"...lol

  • Dame.. Beijing accent ! It's not a foreign language for him..

  • lols

  • lmao I'm chinese and I can't even speak that good. XD

  • look like a German kid~ very cute~

  • Well done lad,you can check my new video too,it's about mandarin.

  • was he adopted by chinese people? i think he was.. he doesn't look like he's speaking english

  • some of the translation is incorrect.

  • impressive, i am just starting my journey to learning mandarin chinese.. one day i hope i will be able to speak fluently.. but there is so much to take on, but i will eventually learn i suppose :) good luck to all of you learning it as well!!!! :D

  • He has a Beijing accent.

  • he sounds like my brother. lmao

  • I'm a 35 year old Australian. I've just started learning Mandarin. Wish me luck!

  • Nice cute boy but what is amazing?

    He's just like thousands of expats kids born and/or raised up in China ;-)

    True that it also seems amazing to see Asian faces speaking German or Norwegian but it's the same story...

    True that many of these kids can hardly talk their parents language. There's also nothing weird in that. Kids naturally learn the language they heard and practiced every day from the time they were born (maid, kindergarten, school, friends).

    It's that simple :-) :-)

  • @chinalanguageskill yeah you have a lot of pakistanis in norway that speaks fluent norwegian;)

  • I wish I had the opportunities this child has clearly been given :(

  • LOL I'm Chinese and I can't speack it nearly as well as him. I can understand everything perfectly though... I suck T~T

  • That's super common in Shanghai... You even got black people speaking perfect Chinese here.

  • Cover his face and he'll be mistaken as a pure Chinese, raised and born in China. His that bloody good.

  • All Americans should learn chinese, because China owns a lot of our debt, they will soon be collecting

  • The Chinese will take over, period. And before you know it you'll not get any job whatsoever if you don't speak fluent Mandarin (not counting McDonalds cleaners)

  • @sirmoorgate1994 lol no.

  • @xGmart If you mean the Chinese won't take over, I can't believe you still think the US can maintain its historical status. US is DONE! Just a matter of time. The day China joins up with North Korea and/or Russia the Americans can kiss themselves goodbye. And this is coming from a Brit.

    Speaking of Chinese, did you know that only 57% of China's population can speak Mandarin as a first or second language. The rest speak other Chinese languages such as Cantonese (which I'm fluent in)

  • @sirmoorgate1994 you're smart. not...

  • @xGmart Did I say I was?

  • @sirmoorgate1994 are you sure? where did you get 57% from?if you say 57% Chinese who are 60 plus, it will be ture, because lost of them especially women they didnt receive education.Chinese 10-40, 90-95% of them can speak Mandarin, different place have their own dialect, but they can speak mandarin as well....yes they speak cantonese but they can speak mandarin as well, my hometown we speak" tuhua" but we speak manderin as well.you sit thousand miles away talk like master

  • @huadujuan There is a survey showing this

  • @vonAlec What's wrong with China?

    @catastrophyful I meant I speak Mandarin; Wo = "I/Me" Zhong = "Middle" Wen = "Language".

  • @JTEchicago "na"=that, "nage"=that one, when people say"nage" means they want to say some certain things. I always confused why people spell the word like"nigga",just because of the indian man talk show?the pronouciation is not like this, very weird. the correct spell in PinYIn is "nage"

  • white chinese boy...

  • *bu shi

  • It's very lucky that my school teaches mandarin, Wo shi bu zhong guo ren, wo shi ying guo ren! (Wo zhong wen)

  • @RubberRhubarb 中国是不好 kkk

  • @RubberRhubarb what do you mean by ”我中文“?im not chinese but i live in malaysia and i can speak chinese. 

  • This is the future mother fuckers.

  • I guess it's not a foreign language to him.

  • Excellent. I'd class him as a native speaker however. If you're learning it as a kid at this level of felicity you are more or less a 'native' speaker.

  • I am confused, can someone help me... I am learning Chinese and so far I have learned that "that" is "Na (4)", so why is "nigga" "that"?

  • @JTEchicago That's because "ge" and "de" are used to demonstrate possesive properties. For example, "you" is "ni3". "Your" would be "ni3 de". "nei4" is "that", but we say "nei4 ge" to say "that is" or "that has".

  • @JTEchicago na(4)=that and its not nigga..its na(4)ge(4) means that one

  • HOW DID HE LEARN ?!?!?! IT'S SO HARD FOR ME

  • @SanguineBullet667 He's six. That's why. As you get older it becomes harder to learn things because of all the things the information the brain has to already store. At the tender age(s) of 2-7, it's a lot easier to pick up things like learning languages, arts, and academics. Their brains are sponges.

  • what so surprise that a white can speak chinese, stop being frog in the well.

  • Wow. He's fluent! Damn, he's better than me, and my parents speak Mandarin to me. D:

  • easy, cause he was born in china!!

  • Lucky kid. I wish I would have gotten the opportunity to learn another language when I was young.

  • fake, made in china

  • very good, it is nice to see a smart kid,

  • 他的中文很好!

  • 他是大山的儿子,是吧?

  • Why is this "weird"? Bilingual people have existed for thousands of years. :)

  • @SmallGreenPlanetoid

    haha I was thinking the same thing.

    Wel... being bilingual will get him farther in life and have his heart grow well.

  • WOW! ..i feel so dumb right now :0

  • "how does he do it?" how does the white boy do it he most be superhuman or something. learning another language is impossible :P

  • @Ghillieassassin It's pretty easy actually :P You just need to put in the effort, like most people in the world know how to speak English because they learn etc.

  • @1HELLOHELLO12 I was trying to make my comment dripping with sarcasm but i guess i failed. 我说一点儿中文可是这个男孩子说中文很好。

  • @Ghillieassassin oh lol :P can't tell over the internet

    your sentence has some grammatical errors, it should be 这个男孩子的中文说得很好 :P

  • @1HELLOHELLO12 LOl exactly shows how bad my chinese is :P 你住在中国吗?

  • @Ghillieassassin haha nah not the bad :P 我住在英国,我是华人。

  • @kurohige1338 Shut up, assbutt.

  • @svenboy89 Haha, why so mad? Do they always call you a faggot too?

  • I JUST HOPE THAT THE ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLE SHD START GIVING THEMSELVES MORE BILINGUAL EDUCATION LIKE MOST PEOPLE FROM ASIA AND SOME EUROPEAN COUNTRIES DO SO THAT THEY CAN RELATE THEMSELVES WITH THE BILINGUAL SPEAKERS AND HV BETTER UNDERSTANDING WHAT THE REAL WORLD REALLY IS.

  • @TheKomsan I'm proud to say that I'm learning (Mandarin) Chinese and French.

  • @TheKomsan I FUCKING LOVE CAPS LOCK!!!!!!@!@!@!

  • If I saw this little kid in public, i would hug him. It's so frustrating that I hardly meet anyone in america that speaks more than a single language: english. Bilinguality is the way of the future. :)

  • It's so interesting that we have been conditioned to think that a white person speaking chinese is stranger than a chinese person speaking english

  • @just4lizzy yea because everyone speaks English....It's not UNCOMMON since english is a universal language.

  • @just4lizzy Only because it's 1000 times more common for Chinese people to speak English then it is for Europeans/Americans to speak Mandarin. But yes it's quite interesting

  • @just4lizzy | NOT REALLY, WE DON'T HAVE TO SPEAK CHINESE, THE WHOLE FUCKING WORLD SPEAKS ENGLISH!!!!!!!!

  • @just4lizzy How many Chinese are living in America? Okay, now how many white peole are living in China? Not nearly as much, right? English is more global than Chinese, anyway. Damn.

  • @just4lizzy Well, if we define strange by it meaning something which is rare or uncommon then a caucasian person speaking mandarin is definitely stranger than a chinese person speaking english since there are, in numbers, far more chinese people who can speak fluent english than there are caucasian people who speak fluent mandarin.

  • He's really good :D I want to learn chinese >_> But I'm having too many languages already xD Swedish, finnish, english, french and japanese ♥

  • his mandarin is better than mine..-_-

  • Fing lil white kid will learn all of our secrets now.

  • I've met so many young expat people who grew up in China and HK and yet know not a lick of Cantonese or Mandarin. This is what I like to see, and this is the future. The barriers are slowly falling.

  • This is the language my children will be learning. I think given the way the world is, it makes perfect sense. More and more American children are learning Mandarin.

  • so .. he was obviously taught mandarin from an early age. whats the big deal?

  • @muddwell

    White parents sending their kids to China? That's unheard of.

    Social preconceptions tell us that white people can only speak white languages.

  • @mark95427 Extremely true. But if you think about it beyond that, whats the big deal? see what im saying. I'm studying mandarin, too. In case you care.

  • @BAMMAJAMMA3 The speaking part can be challenging for beginners. However, the grammar is pretty simple for the most part. No verb conjugations or tense, no articles like "the" "to" "a", there are no gender nouns, there are no plural nouns. it's pretty much like speaking broken English. Like the sentence: I want to go to the cafe to buy some coffee would be: "I want [to] go [to] [the] cafe [to] buy some coffee."

  • @pcowsill The world may never know.

  • HA thats just a pale, blond hair, blue eyes chinese kid. You can't fool me

  • He is saying "nei ge" meaning "that[thing]"/that one. As a question, it sounds like : na yi ge. "哪"- which. na yi ge. = which one? Sometimes the "yi" is omitted and pronounced as "nei ge" which is why it sounds like he is saying the "N" word.

  • @nikumakimaki Lol! Exactly.

  • Chinese born American people are awesome.

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  • i know a 3 year old girl like this, though shes been living in china for a year....

  • I agree with several of these comments, it's great to think back when you were a kid and had all the time in the world to learn a language, learn to play a musical instrument or indulge in other passtimes. Adults are often too busy and lack patience learn new things.

  • i wish i was a kid, learning a new language would be so much easier.

  • lul if he grows up in a mandarin speaking country then I guess there's nothing to be amazed with

  • 这哥么纯京片子啊

  • This kid will make a great American President for China someday. 

  • @orionpirates No Chance! do you think there would be a chinese man voted in as a U.S president in the west anytime?, the chinese are always the last to be accepted by the whites and blacks in america, in particularly in britain.

  • @HDsharp What are you talking about? This kid is white. I was saying if he become President of the United States someday, he will be loyal to China.

  • @orionpirates well i dont approve, becos the likelihood an american chinese would be voted in as the next U.S president is less than a lantino or arabic U.S president being voted in. Get me?

  • @HDsharp OK. I understand if the kid is Chinese ethnicity but he is white. Therefore, he could become President.

  • @orionpirates now i know what you mean, if he becomes the U.S president you mean. Got you:)

  • This is not that uncomon, as children under 12 pick up languages much quicker, and have the potential to speak with no accent, as their language skills are still developing.

  • NIGGAH LOL

  • this is sooo weird for me...a white kid speaking (to me) perfect unaccented chinese. if i hear the voice only i see in my brain a chinese kid, but it's not...gahh my brain does not computer

  • lol actually the "nigga" means "that" in chinese

  • @dinnermanac Actually it is more like na gu. :P

  • my jealousy knows no bounds

  • He says Nigga Ho 1:24  lol

  • @rickford75 na ge hou means "that building"

  • @rickford75 It was not ''nigga'' but ''that'' in Chinese.

  • all i heard was niggah

  • Totally agree with previous comments. Mandarin is native; subtitles are wrong for the most part. They do not follow what they are talking about very well.

  • I felt extremely weird. Normally i would hear Mandarin from Chinese not an American kid. Truly AMAZING!!!

  • oh mai god, he is good O_o

  • totally perfect chinese, terrible subtitle.

  • the translations are totally wrong....

  • Kids fortunate :)

  • 1:27 he was saying nigga lol?

  • @DarkLizard13 Omg, no! :p Lol! Why does everyone thinks that...?! He was saying "nehga"... like, "ummm..." and in Korean, "nehga" means "my/mine"... No one outside of North America knows what the word "nigga" is or means... so don't freak out if you hear it in China from some young kid or in Korea from some old man... lol!

  • @magyarmak lol no i knew he didnt literally mean nigga i mean it seems funny top me idk why

  • he should also learn cantonese because most of the world outside of china speaks cantonese.

  • @spike378 that is false. Most of people outside of China speak Mandarin because Taiwanese people speak Mandarin....and Taiwanese.

  • @karatesushi go to any chinatown in north america and first language you will encounter is cantonese. Only recently the influx of mandarin people arrived.

  • @spike37 the rest of the world is not made up of Chinatowns. If the world is made up of Chinatowns, we're screwed.

  • @spike378 wtf? cantonese lol I know it's because you speak cantonese u dumbfuck

  • @dilegentelectron what???

  • He is lucky to be an environment at such a young age where he can learn correct dialect and grammar

  • lol he speaks better than meee LOOOL

    he sounds perfectly 100% XDDD

  • THIS KID IS SOOO COOOL!!!!!!!!!! 

  • Wow! I'm So jealous! I want to speak chinese that well too! :(

    but he is soooo cute!

  • This is definitely the future. Not because of China and what's going in the world right now regarding Economics. But because the western world will soon become what Europe is. Where most Europeans speak 2-3 languages. Thumbs up if you speak 2 or more languages.

  • @rza139 American's already speak 2 languages. Spanish and Amerrican

  • @rza139 2 as a mother tongue of course! In Barcelona everybody speaks Catalan and Spanish. And then in school we also learn English and French. And by my own I'm learning Chinese ^^

    I'm glad to see that the US are also improving learning more languages. Everyobdy in the USA should be able to speak spanish! Tampoco es tan difícil y saber hablar más de una lengua enriquece muchísimo! ;)

  • @rza139 in order of fluency: English, Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish

  • Ok for those of you keep wondering why Chinese people say niggas it means THAT!!!!!!! You don't pronounce it as niggas its nai ge. Chinese language is very difficult to learn so don't please do not criticize our language. Infact, you should be glad we have different languages across the America....

  • dope . pretty much what i went through .

  • WORLD

    Y U NO STAY STATIC

  • looks like he needs more sleep. i'm guessing he speaks english too? i'm just starting to learn chinese and its freakin cool

  • THE FUTURE OF USA!!! AND ALL AMERICAN PEOPLE!!

  • hahaha stop that......

  • this is wicked to the max, i cant beleived wat im hearing right now

  • Stereotyped view of the world doesn't let me see this boy as somenone "normal". He's so western, so perfectly western, but speaks a strange language which nowhere has been related to that kind of white face. However, he's the future, since the importance of Chinese is skyrocketing, and western migrants are going to increase their number in China in next years.

  • @Tasarte That's how people reacted to me when I spoke chinese as a kid.. Like I was a weirdo. And I'm half freaking Chinese!! I found it incredibly annoying. I still find it annoying. Why shouldn't these kids speak perfect chinese? If a kid learns a language at a young age they're going to speak it natively. end of story. It's not that freaking weird. It's called common sense.

  • @lanarei Yeah, it is annoying. Especially when people next to me will still ask "he speaks Chinese?" or "you speak Chinese?" like their brains cannot function because they see a 'foreign' face but Chinese coming out of it. I'm not Chinese but I speak Mandarin. When I speak I always expect a large audience because Chinese people ALWAYS stare at me. When a Chinese person speaks English, it's nothing. But when an American can speak perfect Chinese, nobody can believe it! I think its ridiculous :P

  • @mrzack888 In Chinese,"N"words mean "that",,,dont think negative!!!hhhh.“.那个”

  • impressive, chinese mandarin is so useful for future generations of children, considering the amount of trade western nations will rely on with China, the rapidly growing superpower nation.

  • @doubanjiang It just baffles me, why people so publicly and ostentatiously flaunt their ignorance on the internet...

  • except his face, he is chinese, so try to learn foreign language when we are young, otherwise we can not arrive the highest level even we learn it everyday...

  • Kid got skillz.

  • such a cute little boy! he seems good with languages :)

  • he looks like banks from the mighty ducks movies

  • the person doing the subtitles is wrong on some translations!!!

  • @hellahotdude Totally agree!

  • hey he's got chinese style too!!! A- though...not quite perfect...

  • Keep Pressing 1:10 more then one and listen closly if you hear the N word?

  • @Vietnma221 ...

    that actually means "there" in chinese

    “那个”..

    he actually said that a lot..

  • @Vietnma221 and i know it really sounds like the N word..

    they actually pronounce they same.. lol

  • he speaks with no accent

  • little suisstok

  • He has a really cute face.

  • This kid is cute.Can he speak english just as well?Just wondering.

  • Mandarin is the most hardest language to learn, so kudos to these sweet little boys.

  • @Windsong14 I'm guessing English is the 'most hardest'.

  • This is both cute and interesting.Cute because it's a little boy,and of course a talkative one at that.That's just how boys that age are.The interesting part is that he's speaking mandarin.

  • lol,he is so beijing!

  • nawwwwwwww

  • :)

  • Thier was an up roar in the US when us children wanted to learn chinese ! This is why the US will be the top leader in RETARDS oneday ! learning chinese is very important since china is going to be the world leading economy between 2016 -2020 far ahead than the US

  • 1:10 He says the N word. From Canada.

  • i want to see another boy as well

  • wow! His Chinese is great! His Chinese is even better than mine... lol