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Multilingual Interview with Amir Ordabayev (English,Russian,Italian,German,French,Portuguese)

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  • Wie immer, ein hervorragendes Video. Vielen Dank für diesen neuerlichen Motivationsschub ;-)

  • @sprachbegeistert Danke Robert :-) L

  • Merci Luca et Amir! Molto interessante! I would like to see the languages identified. Most of them I recognized but there were one or two that I wasn't sure about.

  • @antiquelady60 I put the whole multilingual script on my blog (thepolyglotdream), feel free to take a look if you are interested. Luca

  • Hi Amir und Luca! Das ist ja eine tolle Idee von euch so ein solches Telefoninterview zu machen, ich hatte schon mit Amir darüber gesprochen. Was muss es erst Spass machen, euch beide mal live zu treffen und dann mitzureden über solche interessanten sprachlichen Themen! :) Bis auf Russisch verstehe ich alles, was ihr gesprochen habt. Amir weiß, dass ich auch Portugiesisch verstehe (aber nicht selbst sprechen kann). Ich werde mal den Link auf Twitter setzen, sodass noch mehr Leute euch zuhören.

  • @Fasulye2009 Grazie delle belle parole Fasulye! Si, sarebbe veramente molto bello incontrarsi tutti insieme un gion. Chissà, forse prima di quanto si pensi..un abbraccio e grazie per aver passato parola sul video. Un saluto! Luca

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  • Amir Ordabayev speaks way better spanish :P

  • you guys amazing...

  • omg form Kazakhstan? awesome!

  • Excellent !! Please help me .I am studying French my level is beginner intermediate and I want to know what do you recommend me as a self learning material in French

  • Wow. He's awesome.

    But it's not easy for us Japanese to study Chinese at all and vice versa.

    It's true that both languages have some Kanji in common, but their pronunciation are totally different.

    If anything, Chinese is similar to western languages in that it has SVO structure while Japanese has SOV structure.

    So I recommend that westerners learn Chinese first, and then Japanese next.

  • Sois impresionantes, los dos. Un beso, Luca y Amir. :)

  • @poliglotta80 Esatto!! Eheheh :) Vabbè resta il fatto che siete bravissimi entrambi!

  • @julcesaragon Ciao. Credo che Federica si riferisse ad Amir,non a me :-) Luca

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