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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

Count from one to ten in:
American English
Mandarin Chinese
Indonesian
Tagalog
Korean
German
Japanese
Spanish
French
Ekkhian (a language I made up with a few friends)

Have fun!

Please excuse me if some of the pronunciations are inaccurate... I never got to practice some of these with a native speaker.


Be sure to check out my new HyperLingual channel! The first episode of a series on the Chinese number system is already up. If you're interested, check it out!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=whEp2TdYnII

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  • @thesnotfIakes geekmonkey

  • your pronunciation of japanese is so good.you dont have an accent.

    短文とはいえ文章も問題ないし凄いですね

    自分はまた中国語を勉強しようと思ってます

  • @shachikujira いいえ、とんでもないです。

    中国語の勉強、頑張ってくださいね!質問があったら是非こちらへ­メッセージを

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  • ten ten ten ten ten ten ten ten ten ten

  • @thesnotfIakes how do you know he is a geek? he just knows how to say 1-10 in a lot of languages. doesnt make someone a geek. and u cant justify if someone is a geek by their ears. so shut up

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  • You're the best !!

  • You speak Japanese numbers without a foreign accent :0 nice work!

  • @XxRomanov93xX i didn't really know what you said there i'm still learning russian :D

    i think you said : where do you live?

    well i live in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.(alot of tourists come here because if the red light district and the coffeeshops haha)

  • @XxRomanov93xX da! kanechna!!!

  • @lich1717 omg you killed me. I remember that. Damn that show made me laugh.

  • @XxRomanov93xX

    You are absolutely right.

    In the video, by "California = Spanish", I was attempting to justify my knowledge of the Spanish numbers with the fact that "if you live in California, you probably know some Spanish."

  • ian, tau, trii, fjauer, fif, soks, sjiööven, acht, niigen, tjiin (a frisian dialect)

    eka,dvi,tri,catur,panjca.shash­,sapta,ashta,nava,dasha (sanskrit)

    jek,do,seh,cahar,panjc,shesh,h­aft,hasht,noh,dah (farsi).

  • @xxxtrizzoyxxx I'm not saying this to denounce him; only to make it known to you. Conlanging is a mildly popular hobby for mainly linguists involving the creation of a language and usually an accompanying script (a conscript). I am currently in the process of creating a conlang called Dobun. Just wanted to make it clear that it isn't as unusual as it seems.

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