hello this is me i've just got this inspiration to create this treat from a text forum
so i decided to create it by voice because i think that languages dialects or accents
can be also very great demonstrated sometimes by listening specifically for the blind people
so what are your experience and what which dialect or language or variant of language
to love or accent about me it is little bit difficult i've started to love for example
turkish language also very interesting language is brazilian portuguese
and various and various
languages also
okay now i will have most time so i love various languages it depends on various factors for
example polish language is very interesting too i thought totally because i'm from slovakia
and slovak language and polish language are a little bit similar
but mostly our language is material intelligible to czech language
and about various languages it depends on for example some factors for example i love korean
because of korean hangar system hunger is very interesting and turkish language i love
bye music
and et cetera et cetera
Also, I love Spanish language, Portuguese language, mostly Brazilian Portuguese, and very interesting languages are those languages from North Germanic branch, for example, Swedish, Norwegian or Danish.
Mostly Swedish and Norwegian because Danish is by sound very hard, not difficult by hard by sound. And soft is, for example, Norwegian and Swedish. And those languages are very, very melodical.
And Finnish is also interesting language because this is in this area one of language which is not interesting.
This is in Germanic branch.
But what about you? Which languages are interesting to you? Also sorry for this idea but I want to credit by sound and I forgot of some limit in recording.
Okay, about me, I speak three languages. I speak English, Spanish and a bit of Zulu. I'm learning Zulu a bit later, but I'm learning. I also know about Swahili. Long time I don't practice Swahili. I don't remember nothing.
Anyway, at home I used to speak Spanish because most of the people here speak Spanish. So I used to speak English all the time with my friends or sing in English or I speak with some people in the city, some people who knows about me from a long time ago.
Oh my gosh, about the accent, I like my South African accent. And in Spanish I like, I don't know, the Spanish from Spain I like. And the Argentinian Spanish I like. I like some words from them. So yeah, that's it.
Thank you for watching!
take care, be good, don't be out there looking for trouble xd
Cześć, jestem Natalia, jestem z Polski, mówię po polsku, jestem natywną i próbuję mówić po angielsku,
ale wiem, że to nie jest gramatyka, wiem o nich.
Zainteresuję się językami bardzo...
bardzo dużymi językami, czeskim, słowackim i innymi kulturami.
Teraz myślę, że...
to wszystko, ale...
jeśli ktoś chciałby...
rozmawiać...
ze mną...
zapraszam.
Oh yes. Turkish language is really fine. I like to listen to Turkish music, listen to German music and I like to listen to languages
in exotic country. Persian and others. And this is fine, but I'm not studying because I
haven't languages skills, I think.
Thank you. Nowadays I am also interested in the Serbo-Croatian languages because those languages are a little bit similar to our language, to Slovak, although Serbo-Croatian languages are much closer to Slovak than, for example, Russian.
Of course, Polish language is also interesting, but due to this that I listen to Serbo-Croatian music, so music from Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro, due to this I love this kind of music and I would like to know what they sing.
Okay, so I am originally from Aruba, which is a small island out in the Caribbean, and that in combination with the fact that there are a lot of tourists there that speak a lot of different languages, I can speak four.
They are English, our native Creole language, which is Papiamento, the Dutch language, and the Spanish language, so a lot of variety there.
over and out. I stand with the people of Palestine
yeah i've heard about this language i've heard about papiamento or papiamento it depends on
location this language is spoken in former provinces of the how to say a dutch west indies
it includes aruba bonaire curacao and maybe another islands too but i remember only those
three islands which there are speakers of this language this language is creole of portuguese and
spanish and maybe there are some loanwords also from dutch from some african languages or from
some native american caribbean languages i'm not sure but yes it is very interesting language
Yes, interslavic is very interesting in my opinion. As a native hungarian, but a fluent russian speaker I understand like 98 percent of what's said. I have a very little polish knowledge as well but hopefully it'll grow quicker in the near future. :)
Όταν θα κοιτάς την θάλασσα Χωρίς να το θέλεις, θα βλέπεις εμένα Και τα μάτια σου θα ‘ναι θλιμμένα Όταν θα ξυπνάς στον ύπνο σου Χωρίς να το θέλεις, θα σκέφτεσαι εμένα Και θα νιώθεις μεγάλο κενό
yeah it is very interesting language I have recorded one interview with one
person who can speak into Slavic language he comes from Czech Republic
and his study in Poland he is also blind and I think that he is actually here in
the Elton
Marco, I'm actually kind of surprised that you know about Papiamento.
Not a lot of people outside of, like, the general east coast of America and surrounding Anglophone Caribbean islands know much about it.
So I'm kind of surprised that someone all the way on the other side of the world in Slovakia knows about our little language.
Apparently, statistically, only about 500,000 people speak it, which I found extremely interesting.
But, yeah, no, I'm surprised you know about it and kind of, like, happy that, you know, people actually, you know, know more about it.
over and out. I stand with the people of Palestine
hi well last time when I'm trying to speak American English I'm not able to
do that actually I'm trying but no so because maybe 8 or 9 years I would
like two months I live in Britain now have some British accent see I'm sorry if
someone can't understand that but I will try to speak more clear okay so since
this topic was creating a long time ago two years ago I guess but I didn't pay
attention on that I don't know why
why well I'm from Ukraine and definitely I can speak Russian and
Ukrainian from 2010 my journey with languages have been started because I
visited the United States but that time I was able to say like yes or no just and
that's it nothing more four years after I visited
Germany
and definitely started learning German, Hochdeutsch and I had a dream to live in Cologne in the past
and after other languages like Spanish, French, Italian, Polish, Swedish, Arabic it was difficult and I didn't manage with that
Persian, Uzbek, also I was trying Chinese but really also difficult and I don't like Chinese language actually
I'm sorry, just I like Japanese more, so Japanese is next one
but Japanese has more easier pronunciation but it's not so easy grammar
but it's not so easy grammar
how it's in Chinese language for example
well, something like that
I really enjoy languages but now I'm trying to concentrate on my English
because I need go through IELTS exam
and I need to choose between Spanish and French, so I have to learn French
but I like Spanish more, really
I don't have much...
of course with whom I can practice Spanish
but I really like it
more than Italian unfortunately
for those who speaks Italian
so yeah, something like that
and learning languages, that's amazing
and actually also I was interested about languages like Indonesian language
Filipino language Swahili some other languages just yeah we can find
something amazing on this language for example I remember we had Indonesian
server on team talk I'm not sure if we still have it because I haven't been in
team talk for a long time and don't plan to do that and well on Indonesian server
I liked to just be the listening Indonesian language how it sounds like
it's amazing
yeah I think
if we can have more time I'll try to learn these languages my better in the
future just we need motivation in any language I think when I teach languages
actually I say every time that first step in any language any other skill
because language is not knowledge it's skill
so
So first step, your motivation. Without motivation, just save your time.
I'm a ntive Turkish speaker, a fluent English speakr and I can say my Russian is upper intermediate, which is enough for explaining myself and understanding other people. I have interest for Bulgarian, Macedonian, Bosnian, Azerbaijani, Gagauz and Uzbek languages. I couldn't find anyone to practice these languages, but I watch Azerbaijani tv and sometimes Bulgarian news, documentaries in Gagauz language etc.
When it comes to russian I'm always up for practicing.
-- (fatih): I'm a ntive Turkish speaker, a fluent English speakr and I can say my Russian is upper intermediate, which is enough for explaining myself and understanding other people. I have interest for Bulgarian, Macedonian, Bosnian, Azerbaijani, Gagauz and Uzbek languages. I couldn't find anyone to practice these languages, but I watch Azerbaijani tv and sometimes Bulgarian news, documentaries in Gagauz language etc.
--
Όταν θα κοιτάς την θάλασσα Χωρίς να το θέλεις, θα βλέπεις εμένα Και τα μάτια σου θα ‘ναι θλιμμένα Όταν θα ξυπνάς στον ύπνο σου Χωρίς να το θέλεις, θα σκέφτεσαι εμένα Και θα νιώθεις μεγάλο κενό
I was also interrested to Russian language. Nowadays, Polish or Serbo-Croatian sounds interresting. But by sound I love Greek language and not by sound only. Also, Greek music is beautyful, mostly this old.
Ja volim samo kafu sa Rakijom.
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