This 18 year-old polyglot learned 7 languages on her own (feat.

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Steve Kaufmann - lingosteve

Steve Kaufmann - lingosteve

Күн бұрын

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To succeed in learning foreign languages, we need to be resourceful, taking advantage of people around us, and what the internet offers us. Iclal of Istanbul is an inspiring example.
0:00 Iclal introduces herself in the languages she can speak.
6:04 How did Iclal go about learning the languages she knows?
8:29 Learning languages without leaving your home country.
13:06 How does Iclal manage to practice speaking in her target languages?
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@Thelinguist
@Thelinguist Жыл бұрын
The app I use to learn languages -> bit.ly/3HF7F2k My 10 FREE secrets to language learning -> www.thelinguist.com What are you doing to create your own language learning world?
@user-jd5zz4xx6u
@user-jd5zz4xx6u Жыл бұрын
Steve, I really like your channel and have learned a lot from it. Thank you very much! You said that the best way to expand your vocabulary is to listen and read more. But I have a question, can I remember the spelling of the words I recognize through extensive listening and reading? I mean, can I accurately write these words when I'm about to write an article?🙏
@shahzadkarimjanov6282
@shahzadkarimjanov6282 Жыл бұрын
Hello Steve Kauffman I'm from Turkestan in Kazakhstan i can speak 6 languages Uzbek Kazakh Turkish Russian English and French.Among these languages Uzbek is my native language Kazakh is my state language Russian is my official language English French and Turkish are my foreign languages.İ took English and Russian course in tutor school i studied Kazakh at school but İ studied Turkish and French at home on my own.
@PimsleurTurkishLessons
@PimsleurTurkishLessons Жыл бұрын
Linguists' opinions on Turkish Grammar Prof. David Cuthell : “I know many foreign languages. Among these languages, Turkish is such a different language that it is as if a hundred high mathematics professors came together to create Turkish. A dozen words are produced from one root. Turkish is such a language that it is a language of emotion, thought, logic and philosophy in itself.” ------------------- Max Müller “Even reading a Turkish grammar is a real pleasure, even if he hasn’t had the slightest desire to speak and write Turkish. Those who hear the skillful style in the mods, the compliance with the rules that dominate all the shots, the transparency seen throughout the productions, the marvelous power of the human intelligence that shines in the language will not fail to be amazed. This is such a grammar that we can watch the inner formations of thought in it, just as we can watch the formation of honeycombs in a crystal… The grammatical rules of the Turkish language are so orderly and flawless that a committee of linguists, an academy, approves this language. It is possible to think that it is a language made with consciousness. ----------------------------- Prof. Dr. Johan Vandewalle;, now I have learned about 50 languages ​​. After learning languages ​​with very different systems, the language that I still admire the most, the language that I find most logical and mathematical is Turkish.” johan Vandewalle (The text is written by him. It is written by him in Turkish.) “…I think that a native Turkish speaker thinks in short sentences, and when speaking, he builds complex structures by connecting these short sentences in various ways. This "tendency to connect sentences" can be weak in some speakers, and strong in others, almost to the extent of a disease. The linguistic structures that emerged in this last situation reflect the superior possibilities of the human mind in the best way. Although I have studied many languages ​​belonging to different language groups, I can say that I have never come across a structure that fascinates me as much as complex sentence structures in Turkish. If you let me be a little sentimental, I sometimes say to myself, “I wish Chomsky had learned Turkish when he was younger too…”. I'm sure then modern linguistics would have been shaped according to Turkish, not English…” ------------------ *Receiving the Babylonian World Award, Belgium's Ghent University Center for Eastern Languages and Cultures, Dr. Johann Van De Walle explains why he is interested in Turkish today: “Turkish can be learned in a very short time. The rules in chess are logical, simple and few in number. Even a seven-year-old can learn to play chess. Despite this convenience, the person playing chess does not get bored throughout his life. The game possibilities are endless. It is a very magical feature that the same situation exists in the Turkish grammar system. Turkish grammar is a language that has a regular and unexceptional character almost as much as mathematics. -------------- Paul Roux: "Turkish is a mathematical language full of thought and intellect." *Moliere: "Turkish is language to be admired; you can express a great deal by a few words." *French Turcologist Jean Deny : "The Turkish language suggests that it was formed as a result of the consultation and discussion of an elite committee of scholars. Turkish verbs have such a peculiarity that they cannot be found in any of the Arian languages. This feature is the power to form new words with affixes”. Jean Deny *Herbert W. Duda:“Turkish, which expresses all thoughts and feelings in the most perfect way, has such a rich vocabulary that everyone admires this language and accepts it as the most perfect scientific language.'”. *Herbert Jansky: “Turkish language is an extremely rich and easy-to-understand, easy-to-learn scientific language in terms of vocabulary, phonetics, orthography, syntax and vocabulary.” ************* page 257 in book (The Science of Language by Max Müller in 1861) It is a real pleasure to read a Turkish grammar, even though one may have no wish to acquire it practically. The ingenious manner in which the numerous grammatical forms are brought out, the regularity which pervades the system of declension and conjugation, the transparency and intelligibility of the whole structure, must strike all who have a sense of that wonderful power of the human mind which has displayed itself in language. Given so small a number of graphic and demonstrative roots as would hardly suffice to express the commonest wants of human beings, to produce an instrument that shall render the faintest shades of feeling and thought;-given a vague infinitive or a stern imperative, to derive from it such moods as an optative or subjunctive, and tenses as an aorist or paulo-post future;-given incoherent utterances, to arrange them into a system where all is uniform and regular, all combined and harmonious;-such is the work of the human mind which we see realized in “language.” But in most languages nothing of this early process remains visible. They stand before us like solid rocks, and the microscope of the philologist alone can reveal the remains of organic life with which they are built up. In the grammar of the Turkic languages, on the contrary, we have before us a language of perfectly transparent structure, and a grammar the inner workings of which we can study, as if watching the building of cells in a crystal bee-hive. An eminent orientalist remarked “we might imagine Turkish to be the result of the deliberations of some eminent society of learned men;” but no such society could have devised what the mind of man produced, left to itself in the steppes, and guided only by its innate laws, or by an instinctive power as wonderful as any within the realm of nature. *page 260 (264 in pdf). there is one feature so peculiar to the Turkish verb, that no analogy can be found in any of the Aryan languages-the power of producing new verbal bases by the mere addition of certain letters, which give to every verb a negative, or causative, or reflexive, or reciprocal meaning Sev-mek, for instance, as a simple root, means to love. By adding in, we obtain a reflexive verb, sev-in-mek, which means to love oneself, or rather, to rejoice, to be happy. This may now be conjugated through all moods and tenses, sevin being in every respect equal to a new root. By adding ish we form a reciprocal verb, sev-iş-mek, to love one another. To each of these three forms a causative sense may be imparted by the addition of the syllable dir. Thus, I. sev-mek, to love, becomes IV. sev-dir-mek, to cause to love. II. sev-in-mek, to rejoice, becomes V. sev-in-dir-mek, to cause to rejoice.
@liambyrne591
@liambyrne591 Ай бұрын
I listened to the video so how did she learn these languages unless I missed it
@a1a12b2b
@a1a12b2b Ай бұрын
@@liambyrne591listening to the language and repeating is how people gain language KZfaq has many videos to learn languages and by using basic then using translators you could improve yourself
@gustavoa3342
@gustavoa3342 Жыл бұрын
7 languages at 18 is amazing
@banyaia
@banyaia Ай бұрын
can you believe it . i can not.
@banyaia
@banyaia Ай бұрын
​@@mustafaatalay212 most people say they know 7 languages . Just one language to be mastered may take more than 17 years 😂 .
@mozztek
@mozztek Ай бұрын
@@mustafaatalay212i know her, she actually is 18(now 19). yall are just too jealous and insecure to think that she is 30 lmao💀
@mozztek
@mozztek Ай бұрын
@@mustafaatalay212 i never met her in person, but she went to a high privileged high school and i saw her did. i dont think a 30 year old woman would be going to high school at that age
@adorp
@adorp Ай бұрын
Many south Indians learn 4 by 13. One romance (French) one Germanic(English), one dravidian (Their mother-tongue), one Indic (Hindi). If you include languages belonging to the same class, many of them learn more than that. Once you grasp Hindi, you can easily pick up sanskrit, Urdu, and Punjabi, all belonging to Indic class.
@Malik_Sylvus
@Malik_Sylvus Ай бұрын
This woman is gifted and very intelligent, she was able to find the right method to learn alone and quickly, she is a very good example for young people who do not want to waste their time on futility.
@code17179
@code17179 29 күн бұрын
If you do the same job every day, no one can do it better than you.
@lukasmoskit3406
@lukasmoskit3406 17 күн бұрын
Intelligence and a good memory are different things
@TinyHut_
@TinyHut_ 15 күн бұрын
@@lukasmoskit3406 According to research, one of which was published in the Journal of Memory and Language, it was discovered that there is a correlation between learning a language and cognitive abilities. Other studies literally showed increased neuroplasticity in language learning, suggesting learning several languages changes brain anatomy. "A study conducted in 2012 measured structural changes in the prefrontal and temporal cortices, particularly looking at changes in grey matter density. Grey matter is comprised of the cell bodies of neurons, and this area is generally associated with intelligence, attention, memory, and language processing." (News Medical Net). Only takes common sense and logic for anyone to realize speaking more than one language at a very young age like this requires great ability to recall, synthesize various rules and language applications, and then differentiating between them. Finding it uncomfortable to give credit where credit is due when someone doesn't look like you or belongs to a culture you don't like requires a level of open mindedness many lack.
@TinyHut_
@TinyHut_ 15 күн бұрын
@@code17179 According to research, one of which was published in the Journal of Memory and Language, it was discovered that there is a correlation between learning a language and cognitive abilities. Other studies literally showed increased neuroplasticity in language learning, suggesting learning several languages changes brain anatomy. "A study conducted in 2012 measured structural changes in the prefrontal and temporal cortices, particularly looking at changes in grey matter density. Grey matter is comprised of the cell bodies of neurons, and this area is generally associated with intelligence, attention, memory, and language processing." (News Medical Net). Only takes common sense and logic for anyone to realize speaking more than one language at a very young age like this requires great ability to recall, synthesize various rules and language applications, and then differentiating between them. Finding it uncomfortable to give credit where credit is due when someone doesn't look like you or belongs to a culture you don't like requires a level of open mindedness many lack.
@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx
@ThexXxXxOLOxXxXx 15 күн бұрын
@@lukasmoskit3406 Not really a good memory is an indicator of strong intelligence
@user-uj3ys2hq9y
@user-uj3ys2hq9y Ай бұрын
When we are talking about America. A person who knows three and more languages is very educated person. A person who knows just two languages is an immigrant. And a person who knows only one language is 100% American.
@AWJAHSHSHJ
@AWJAHSHSHJ Ай бұрын
LoLxD
@dogan7851
@dogan7851 Ай бұрын
🤪😜👌
@azzteke
@azzteke Ай бұрын
100% US-American.
@tanizaki
@tanizaki Ай бұрын
In fairness, the continental US alone is large enough to span from Ireland to Syria north to south and from Spain to Russia west to east. I have lived in another country and visited many more and let me tell you, most people only speak their native language.
@thx1168
@thx1168 Ай бұрын
I'm an American who knows three or more languages. I only went to community college and the only thing I passed was the party. Point taken though. On my travels, Switzerland impressed me the most with the average person being so multilingual.
@MC-uw1rq
@MC-uw1rq 17 күн бұрын
Some years ago, I met an 11-year old Yemeni girl who lived in a mountain village. She could also speak 7 languages fluently: Arabic, English, French, Spanish, Italian, German and Japanese. She said she had learned them through interacting with tourists. I was amazed, but she told me other children in her village were like her, too!
@zaharabarry5347
@zaharabarry5347 17 күн бұрын
Wow!!
@eliasnavytanga
@eliasnavytanga 11 күн бұрын
I met a guy in Lamu, Kenya who spoke about 5 languages but communicating with tourists. Never touched a book in his life.
@user-mm4ok1ml1i
@user-mm4ok1ml1i 9 күн бұрын
Did you go to the Yemen? Normally, Yemeni people can’t go to the abroad, ı think
@MC-uw1rq
@MC-uw1rq 9 күн бұрын
@@user-mm4ok1ml1i I went there around 15 years ago.
@RohnMeyer
@RohnMeyer 8 күн бұрын
​@@eliasnavytangayes it happens . Some gifted kids under 15 can absorb the words from the first time they hear .
@Sinan054
@Sinan054 Ай бұрын
As a Turk, I am completely proud of her hard work. She encouraged me to learn English way more. Im gonna keep running toward my goals until Im successful. My biggest dream is to become a plane hostess on Turkish Airlines.
@BlackSeedOil20
@BlackSeedOil20 Ай бұрын
Especially when you know Turks often do not speak many foreign languages unless they lived in other countries. By the way, this is not a criticism of Turks as Turkey is a country that has never been colonized so in a way, Turks are similar to Brits and French who struggle learning foreign languages.
@ajaydalaya2195
@ajaydalaya2195 27 күн бұрын
Dream big.
@fatmabetul4202
@fatmabetul4202 27 күн бұрын
Hello, I saw this video by chance on KZfaq and came across your comment. As a person who's lived in Toronto, Canada for many years and completed my education there, and has worked as a cabin crew member at Turkish Airlines to have such different experiences after returning to Turkey, I can say this: give it a try, but before that you better think and search about working conditions, otherwise it might be kinda disappointing for you after a while you start working. You also should research the negative aspects as much as you investigate the positive aspects. Also, never give up on studying about different languages n improving your English. In many fields, you'll absolutely need it. Wish you the best luck 🤞🏻
@ferhat6730
@ferhat6730 26 күн бұрын
Tebrikler. Bir Türk olarak seninle gurur duydum. ❤🎉
@futureworldhealing
@futureworldhealing 25 күн бұрын
@@ajaydalaya2195 bigger
@hz5990
@hz5990 Ай бұрын
Je suis français et je peux vous dire qu’elle parle français comme une native. C’est juste incroyable
@DoingSome
@DoingSome Ай бұрын
Comme une française native*
@moonlight4780
@moonlight4780 19 күн бұрын
@@DoingSomeça se dit "comme une native"
@nolanr1400
@nolanr1400 16 күн бұрын
Pas 100%. On l'entend étranger
@Eaududojo
@Eaududojo 15 күн бұрын
​@moonlight4780 oui absolument PARTOUT sauf en France ptdrrr.
@hellyripphin8357
@hellyripphin8357 Ай бұрын
My goodness. An old soul in a young body. Such maturity and self knowledge.
@HalfBloodOtter
@HalfBloodOtter 19 күн бұрын
Young body?? Homegirl looks 40yrs old 😂
@purplewine7362
@purplewine7362 13 күн бұрын
jelly​@@HalfBloodOtter
@eische
@eische 12 күн бұрын
​@@HalfBloodOttervücudunu mu gördün ne kadar aptalca sözler.O kapalı ve sadece yüzü görünüyor. Yüzünden 40 yaşında göründüğünü mü çıkardın. Sizin gibi embesiller bu platformda yorum yapmamalı.
@johnysharki5694
@johnysharki5694 11 күн бұрын
@HalfBloodOtter she really doesn't. Maybe you have really bad eye sight due to your age
@sheqthetube
@sheqthetube Ай бұрын
You are such a brilliant Turkish girl, iclal. We are proud of you 👏 👏 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@Efetrefe
@Efetrefe 28 күн бұрын
İşte gerçek Türk kızı helal olsun iclal 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@Ketusket
@Ketusket 20 күн бұрын
Sahte türk kızı kim oluyor?
@MultiWwe333
@MultiWwe333 19 күн бұрын
o gerçek bir türk kızı değil;üstün özellikleri olan bir insan.
@TTTI10
@TTTI10 17 күн бұрын
Secularists, liberals, and slaves of the West ‏‪​@@Ketusket
@gurkankaraali9608
@gurkankaraali9608 4 күн бұрын
@@MultiWwe333 Oda kakasını yapıyor neden abartıyorsunuz ?
@MultiWwe333
@MultiWwe333 3 күн бұрын
@@gurkankaraali9608 O da ayrı yazılır.abartmıyorum da sizin sıradanlaştırma çabanıza anlam veremiyorum!
@yaminaboub-jo2lb
@yaminaboub-jo2lb Ай бұрын
You guys are not just fluent in languages, you guys are very cultured and knowledgeable about various topics and you have very strong communication and speaking skills .
@gandolfthorstefn1780
@gandolfthorstefn1780 Жыл бұрын
This woman is incredible. She never missed a bit through the languages and transitions. Anhygoel!
@johnvienna3422
@johnvienna3422 Жыл бұрын
Yes, she's great, and transitioning between languages is particularly hard, even if you're good at each language. She does very well!
@gandolfthorstefn1780
@gandolfthorstefn1780 8 ай бұрын
So true. 🎩🎩🎩Off to her.
@mohammadhalima8444
@mohammadhalima8444 Ай бұрын
She made a mistake in Arabic..but of course she is amazing
@jaclineheto8615
@jaclineheto8615 Ай бұрын
❤ Oh ghosh ! Elle est formidable ! 🙏
@mohamedmnissar238
@mohamedmnissar238 Ай бұрын
​@@mohammadhalima8444قالت انها غير جيدة في اللغة العربية وانها تدرسها فقط في المدرسة
@LanguageSimp
@LanguageSimp Жыл бұрын
When are you going to learn Ancient Albanian Sign language?
@samuraialfredo
@samuraialfredo Жыл бұрын
She's not at a giga chad level yet.
@topbruiserthalius9057
@topbruiserthalius9057 Жыл бұрын
and the one legally called Language Simp when you are going to learn Türkçe amk?
@guhaga7612
@guhaga7612 Жыл бұрын
You should be his next guess.
@marcossaandre
@marcossaandre Жыл бұрын
Im looking forward to the day Albanian would be available at Lingq.
@cymonsorlo5761
@cymonsorlo5761 Жыл бұрын
When will you be interviewed by the legend young master?
@mutluumutlu
@mutluumutlu Жыл бұрын
She is a really really hardworking girl and I am proud of her as a Turk. All of her success is the result of her effort. Not about istanbul, not about Turkiye. Just the benefits of technology and her studious character. No pain no gain. She is very diligent. Go Iclal go, crash’em all 😂
@AubzCelli
@AubzCelli Ай бұрын
Very true! Sadly though in the US we rarely learn other languages. That's what I admire about other countries! They realize the value and importance of speaking multiple languages. Even just one extra language to your native one is an accomplishment and so very useful! Anyway love your comment, very beautiful 😊
@AysegulDagustu-qr5bn
@AysegulDagustu-qr5bn 29 күн бұрын
@@AubzCelliTürkçe bir Atasözü bize: “Bir Lisan Bir İnsan” der. Yani İclal bünyesinde birkaç insanı barındırıyor😊
@JuliaSochnikova
@JuliaSochnikova 20 күн бұрын
I live in Turkey-literally, every guy who sells clothes at the bazar, speaks like 10 languages, they can fluently converse in Russian, Polish, Norvegian, German, Swedish, etc, switching between the languages depending on who the customer is. Most people in Turkey know multiple languages. Many know arabic and some other language
@MrOnirr
@MrOnirr 17 күн бұрын
Yes but they are memorizing different sentences in different languages just for the objects that they sell at the bazaar. They actually do not know how to understand and keep the conversation stable and clean in different subjects. They are acting that they know the language in order to sell you items that they have. It is like show business. But this case of little girl is completely different.
@osman_k
@osman_k 16 күн бұрын
Yes but - with all due respect- I think that's another case. Those street / bazaar sellers can not be accepted as "polyglots". They know and speak with quite limited amount of terms, numbers, keywords and only within a limited framework that's enough for them to make selling. Just like almost all street sellers in popular touristic destinations in other countries.
@hajiradenahmadshauki2155
@hajiradenahmadshauki2155 Ай бұрын
I think the Turkiye government would do well if she could be hired in the Turkiye diplomatic service. She is a credit to all Turkiye. May she have a wonderful life ahead.
@hajiradenahmadshauki2155
@hajiradenahmadshauki2155 Ай бұрын
She could be a great future ambassador for Turkiye.
@xyx473
@xyx473 27 күн бұрын
As there is only one polyglot in Turkiye. Quelle ideé si folle.
@onerkadak2537
@onerkadak2537 24 күн бұрын
I totally agree
@MrOnirr
@MrOnirr 17 күн бұрын
They generally do not like someone greatly skilled like her in turkey. In turkish state, the officers can be selected only by the children of the close tied families of government because of obligated nepotism for the continuation of the government and the state (government and the fake opponents).
@BryanAJParry
@BryanAJParry Жыл бұрын
Look at Steve's look of pure joy and happiness to see a young polyglot, a kindred spirit. So wholesome all round! ❤
@AysegulDagustu-qr5bn
@AysegulDagustu-qr5bn 29 күн бұрын
Bu Yorumla amacın gerçekten sadece Steve’i övmek mi?
@who9938
@who9938 24 күн бұрын
Neye alındın burada tam olarak aysegul
@AysegulDagustu-qr5bn
@AysegulDagustu-qr5bn 21 күн бұрын
@@who9938 ne alınması pardon? Kadının yeteneğini övmek yerine adamı övmüş sadece. Sen niye bana hömeriyorsun?
@FlightBoyKizer
@FlightBoyKizer Ай бұрын
The most amazing part about it is acquiring and retaining all of the vocabulary to speak at a fluent level
@e-genieclimatique
@e-genieclimatique Жыл бұрын
in brief: The video is an interview with Iclal, a young polyglot from Turkey, who speaks a wide variety of languages remarkably well and has learned them all at home. She discusses her perspective on grammar and shares her experience learning different languages such as Russian and German. Iclal emphasizes the importance of finding a balance between grammar and other language skills. Iclal shares that Turkey is a multicultural country with a lot of tourists, providing an opportunity to practice different languages with native speakers. However, she believes that language learners should wait until they reach an A2 or B1 level before having meaningful exchanges with native speakers. To reach that level, she recommends focusing on learning the basics and building a foundation in the language. Iclal uses the internet to find conversation partners and prefers platforms like Tandem, HelloTalk, and Conversation Exchange. She believes that people can learn languages effectively without visiting other countries, as long as they have a strong determination and take advantage of available resources.
@HALFAMAZINGTV
@HALFAMAZINGTV Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the summary!
@languagetraveladoptee
@languagetraveladoptee Жыл бұрын
Thank you for summarizing!
@DobleD06
@DobleD06 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jojoen3194
@jojoen3194 Жыл бұрын
Did you use chat gpt to summarize?
@funnykid2849
@funnykid2849 Ай бұрын
She forgot the nature talent. Each person has his own ability.she can but we can not
@user-on3ku8qi1s
@user-on3ku8qi1s Ай бұрын
У вас прекрасное русское произношение! Я много лет учу английский и французский, но не добилась такого естественного произношения, как у вас во всех языках. Вы огромная молодец!❤
@Wespid
@Wespid Ай бұрын
она уникум, не просто молодец, все эти языки она знает в 18 лет, сложно сказать на каком уровне, но тем не менее.
@martafejes4814
@martafejes4814 Жыл бұрын
Wow, quel talent !! À 18 ans, c'est vraiments incroyable ! Moi, j'ai mis 50 ans pour parler 7 langues ( dont le russe que j'ai déjà oublié ) mais je ne les maitrise toujours pas aussi bien que cette jeune fille exceptionnelle. Bravo et chapeau bas ! 👏👏👏
@natashakosolapova2812
@natashakosolapova2812 Жыл бұрын
I must say I waited for the Russian part with some trepidation but she did wonderfully well. The grammar was a bit off sometimes but it didn't matter at all because the intonation was perfect and it was really nice to see someone in love with our difficult language. If I were a foreigner, I wouldn't even try. I found myself smiling, listening to her speaking Russian, as if she were a Russian I could like in real life. 😊 Thank you for an interesting video!
@mustafabaris9681
@mustafabaris9681 24 күн бұрын
Much respect to this young ambitious talented girl ! I am from Turkey and there are a lot of people who can't even speak Turkish that well yet she speaks 7 languages ..!
@chatgptquatro
@chatgptquatro Жыл бұрын
I'm a Portuguese speaker from Brazil, and I can confirm that she speaks the latin languages very well, which is usually not easy for someone who is not a native speaker of any of them. 😱
@pnrgenc
@pnrgenc 25 күн бұрын
She have incredible talent and effort. I hope İclal have the opportunity to visit these countries whose languages ​​she know. I appreciate her effort, keep it up!
@lucijasalinovic8702
@lucijasalinovic8702 Жыл бұрын
My god, her accents and pronumciation were very good :o
@johnmichaelhinds7916
@johnmichaelhinds7916 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Steve, I’m impressed too.
@languagetraveladoptee
@languagetraveladoptee Жыл бұрын
İclal'ının videolarını çok seviyorum. Onun bildiği her dilde konuştuğunu duyduğumda çok etkilendim! Video için teşekkürler🎉
@ninathere
@ninathere 20 күн бұрын
I can't believe that she is only 18 years old, amazing!
@Voldinin_Burnundaki_Piercing
@Voldinin_Burnundaki_Piercing 19 күн бұрын
in my speaking exam, I introduced you and İclal to my class. and they amazed by that!! and now I'M FREAKING OUT MAN! TWO POLYGLOTS IN ONE VIDEO
@saeed_aborashed
@saeed_aborashed Жыл бұрын
It's always awesome seeing other people share the same passion as you! 😍 I also learned four languages in five years and worked with all of them in different companies. English, French, Italian and Dutch while my native language is Arabic. :)
@dz-zw3fm
@dz-zw3fm Жыл бұрын
انا ايضا عربي مهتم بتعلم اللغات اعطيني الطريقة اللتي تعلمتي بها
@saeed_aborashed
@saeed_aborashed Жыл бұрын
@@dz-zw3fm I'm not sure whether this question is for me or iclal 😂😂
@PimsleurTurkishLessons
@PimsleurTurkishLessons Жыл бұрын
@@dz-zw3fm pimsleur method is the best because it teaches native way. and it has lots of language options. and the best thing is you can speak everything in the lesson after each lesson . you learn 1 lesson per day. you can speak daily basic level language in a month. another good method but this teaches only english "Effortless English" another good method is reading stories. and lingq mini stories is good for it
@dz-zw3fm
@dz-zw3fm Жыл бұрын
@@PimsleurTurkishLessons thank you i will try this method ♥♥♥🌹
@user-gn2jm7nm3g
@user-gn2jm7nm3g Ай бұрын
Work professionally in many languages is wonderful , What is your profession ?
@thepowerofthemm1846
@thepowerofthemm1846 29 күн бұрын
Great !!!, I’m older than this young lady but I speak just 5 languages for now: French, English, Arabic, Swedish and Turkish. French and Arabic since I’m originally from Algeria and lived in France and Belgium , Turkish i have learned it when visited Istanbul and worked there for a while as a French teacher , and finally Swedish language did learn it when i started working in Sweden and Norway . I hope to start learning Spanish soon with my little daughter because she wants to learn it 🙏 Language is the key 🔑 to the world , it connects us to each other. Make us understand other cultures and communities, interact with each other , share emotions and skills….. etc it’s just wonderful to see many polyglots worldwide 🍀👌
@zaharabarry5347
@zaharabarry5347 17 күн бұрын
Add Norwegian easily, and then if you want a good laff, add Danish😂
@Iamfsaly
@Iamfsaly Ай бұрын
She’s young and inspires me to learn more languages
@yawomarioanoumah28
@yawomarioanoumah28 28 күн бұрын
I'm so surprised by the confidence with which she expressed herself in all those languages, I really love her 😅 I want to step over her place ❤❤❤❤❤
@minajackson4634
@minajackson4634 Ай бұрын
I'm so happy for her, that's really amazing. I'm also working on speaking, writing, reading multiple languages as well. I have attempted to learn including my native language English 10 languages but im focsuing on Spanish and Thai right now at this time, but it's really difficult sometimes to eventually becime fluent but im learning the best I can. Definitely an inspiration! 🙌🏾
@daniel_gh87
@daniel_gh87 Жыл бұрын
Icla and you, I'm very glad she's here, such an inspiration
@user-zv8gl2uy5j
@user-zv8gl2uy5j Ай бұрын
What a beautiful girl, I’m so impressed of her speaking!
@josanuce
@josanuce 17 күн бұрын
La pronunciación del español de ella es perfecta y no ha cometido ningún error gramatical. Es una muchacha con mucho talento.
@zofiam
@zofiam 11 күн бұрын
¿Que dices? Escucha detenidamente y te darás cuenta que ni la pronunciación ni la gramatica son correctas. Por ejemplo en el minuto 3:23 dice "pero no he tuvido" en vez de la forma correcta "no he tenido" . Cierto, es maravilloso que haya aprendido tantos idiomas tan joven y sin salir de su país, pero por lo menos el Castellano no los habla perfecto como lo has comentado - tampoco el Inglés.
@kensmaman
@kensmaman 19 күн бұрын
Her accent is so natural in each language that she almost sounds like a different person when she switches languages. Very impressive !
@LanguageLounge
@LanguageLounge Жыл бұрын
Wow, this was truly impressive! Her pronunciation in Russian is especially amazing! A lot of time and effort put to achieve this! Good work and impressive results!
@Big-guy1981
@Big-guy1981 7 ай бұрын
Me rating her skills: - English: B2/C1. Strangely enough. She doesn't natural in this language. - French: C1. Great but she needs some immersion. - Russian: C1. Technically impressive. - Italian: B2. - Arabic. B2 but she needs to learn one or two dialects. - Spanish: B1. She obviously doesn't care. - German: A2/B1. Her accent is good but that's it.
@3dmodels999
@3dmodels999 6 ай бұрын
У неё не турецкий, а американский акцент. Азербайджанцы и другие тюркоязычные говорят по русски совсем по другому
@Quotaexpired
@Quotaexpired 3 ай бұрын
@@Big-guy1981 it can be considered normal for someone who is born as a monolingual and has learned all of these skills within the borders of her own country without any support to not be able to achieve naturalness even if she speaks well enough because no matter how well you speak, you are still calculating in your brain and you don’t fully possess the spirit of that language. She didn’t acquire this skill, she learned it.
@stoomkracht
@stoomkracht Ай бұрын
@@Big-guy1981you cannot assign these levels just from this interview mr amazing. Since for one you do not know these languages at native level so who are you to even try to judge? 😂 Remote jealously is a weird thing.
@ED-sg2zg
@ED-sg2zg 23 күн бұрын
This is such a gift! Sure she has worked hard but in this case working is not enough she is talented. So proud of her as a Turkish woman.
@JoseNobregaN
@JoseNobregaN Жыл бұрын
This so incredible, i'm Brazilian and learning english about some years, see people that speak three, four, or more languages so nice it's absolutely amazing.
@Chris-wx5mr
@Chris-wx5mr 4 күн бұрын
Some comments are just jealous of her bcs she may be younger than you but already speaks 7 languages. Wouldn’t be better if you take it as an inspiration? Like I am 22 and I only speak 3 languages, but this girl inspires me instead of discouraging me. Stop being jealous 🤷🏻‍♂️
@blessingolomu4713
@blessingolomu4713 Ай бұрын
She's amazing.
@ronaldgamboa6594
@ronaldgamboa6594 11 ай бұрын
This is fascinating, truly wonderful!!!🎉
@christinam6430
@christinam6430 Ай бұрын
This is incredible and so inspiring!
@user-fs7rd1nj8l
@user-fs7rd1nj8l Ай бұрын
She is just a phenomenal person, amazing. I think she is not only hard worker, also she’s talented. It’s wonderful how not being in Russia she speaks in Russian, without accent, it blows my mind, I am so impressed 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
@BrockAdam
@BrockAdam Жыл бұрын
Love these interviews. Very motivating 👏
@profesordanielalvarez3498
@profesordanielalvarez3498 Жыл бұрын
fantastic interview!! 😊
@rafaelmarques1099
@rafaelmarques1099 Жыл бұрын
Parabéns por nos demonstrar que sim é possível aprendermos o que quisermos, costumamos nos limitar achando que nossa mente não é capaz de aprender. Mais se quisermos realmente e se esforçarmos em aprender tudo é possível! 👏👏👏🔥
@williamrasoanaivo5381
@williamrasoanaivo5381 10 ай бұрын
Great interview. I started Italian by myself from scratch 3 weeks ago and I suddenly feel hopeful.
@zaynepinko22
@zaynepinko22 Жыл бұрын
Çok güzel bir video olmuş. Sohbet çok keyifli ve akıcıydı. Harikasınız. 💚
@joebeamish
@joebeamish Жыл бұрын
She’s fabulous.
@mohamedalmehdhar2644
@mohamedalmehdhar2644 Ай бұрын
One of the best interviews I ever saw. brilliant and very cleaver girl.
@HarezmiMaths
@HarezmiMaths Жыл бұрын
These types of videos always intrigue me😮
@icemanchambers1207
@icemanchambers1207 5 ай бұрын
Thats quite impressive iclal! I congratulate you for your success :)))
@ernestorevollar3632
@ernestorevollar3632 Жыл бұрын
Learning any language requires lots of effort, cleverness, discipline, interest, motivation and above all practice. I'm still learning English because is one of my favorite hobbies, I'm really passionate about doing it ❤. On the other hand, studying Grammar is crucial to mastering a language because it's the root that any language has. Throughout my school years I wasn't interested in learning English because the language was taught with an irritating, boring and outdated method, you know, and now I've got a new perspective on English which is good and encouraging. We have plenty of language learning tools on the internet nowadays so we don't have to make silly excuses to not learning languages. In my opinion, to get into the language learning field, we must have a good reason to start learning our target languages, then studying the basics of the language such as greetings, straightforward phrases or expressions and key vocabulary at the beginning of our language learning journey to build up a compelling progress and finally start speaking the language with native speakers even if your level at it is so low. I've never had the chance to meet English-speaking people to practice my English with but I mustn't give up and I have to move on. Looking for meet-up groups to practice a language by speaking it isn't very hard either but where I live is certainly difficult to do so due to many other things and personal issues. Anyway, every single person is different, we have a nice personality to do anything such as learning languages on our own in order to improving our language learning skills and achieving the desired/wanted fluency that we have been waiting for so long.
@lornam3637
@lornam3637 Жыл бұрын
Wow, so inspiring! I wish i had a friend like her in real life to learn with!
@jedhirst
@jedhirst Ай бұрын
What an amazing young lady! I wish I had that level of talent for language learning.
@bshybldredhill6948
@bshybldredhill6948 4 сағат бұрын
As a Turk I am really proud of you girl. I wish you can reach whatever your dreams are at the future. You deserve everything.
@fikrinuman954
@fikrinuman954 Ай бұрын
This is really amazing, very extraordinary!
@figensimsek9214
@figensimsek9214 Жыл бұрын
I am really proud of you İclal ❤
@ilbilgekereniii
@ilbilgekereniii 22 күн бұрын
Harikasın İclal 💖 Seni izlerken mutluluktan gözlerim doldu. Yolun açık olsun 🪷
@vanessasanchez9220
@vanessasanchez9220 Ай бұрын
Bonne continuation avec l'apprentissage des langues. Merci infiniment pour cette magnifique vidéo.
@LeylaBelgium
@LeylaBelgium Ай бұрын
Aferim İclal. Gururumuzsun 🇹🇷♥️👏👏
@vladimirlionter9987
@vladimirlionter9987 Жыл бұрын
Very good 👍 I guessed the guest before I watched the video) Respect!
@yaminaboub-jo2lb
@yaminaboub-jo2lb Ай бұрын
That was so impressive and inspiring ijlal ❤👏👏
@ruralsquirrel5158
@ruralsquirrel5158 Жыл бұрын
As a polyglot who lives in Europe, I can advise you that you will find speakers of other languages primarily by going to interest groups, like Internations or Meetup. People on the street here don't normally just speak to you in various languages, but rather just in the local one. Unless you plan on traveling around a lot between countries, of course. My point is, that living in a multicultural tier 1 global city like Istanbul, you have all the opportunities right where you are. If I were your age again, I would love to live in Istanbul. I visited there once, and it is an amazing city!
@mutluumutlu
@mutluumutlu Жыл бұрын
There are millions in İstanbul. It is not about istanbul, its about the girl Herself, her effort. Ordinary Turkish people cannot speak any foreign language, even an easiest English daily conversation of A1 level. We (as Turks) have a profound problem of learning language as a nation. She is one of the brillant stars of young Turks. So, maybe you should Just appreciate Iclal herself and her effort.
@leroisoleil97
@leroisoleil97 Жыл бұрын
I also dream of living in Istanbul. At least live there for 1 year to practice my Turkish.
@mutluumutlu
@mutluumutlu Жыл бұрын
@@leroisoleil97 we are a very hospitable nation and would like to help anyone who wanna learn Türkish language🌷 when you come, be careful about istanbul because it is a metropol and very crowded with any kinda nation and people. A turkish muslim philosoph Rumi says: come whoever you are, come, come again!
@leroisoleil97
@leroisoleil97 Жыл бұрын
@@mutluumutlu Thank you very much!😊 Turkey is a wonderful country with amazing people. That's what everyone who was there says. My brother and nephews studied there. As for me, I hope that one day I can visit your beautiful country and get to know your culture, traditions and Turkish language better. Yes, and of course Turkish cuisine! 😋
@AubzCelli
@AubzCelli Ай бұрын
True words my friend! Wonderful advice. Even where I am in Phoenix there should be loads of different meet ups for different cultures and languages. I am going to start looking now! Never really thought of that before. Thanks for the advice. Also I love your username!
@pierreabbat6157
@pierreabbat6157 Жыл бұрын
Russian and German have cases, but so does Turkish. One difference is that, in Russian and German (and several other IE languages as well, such as Ancient Greek and Latin), the accusative indicates direction toward, whereas in Turkish, it appears to be the dative that indicates direction toward. Another is that Russian has several declension patterns, and -у (-u) could mean accusative, dative, partitive (genitive variant), or locative (prepositional variant), depending on declension. Turkish declensions vary in vowel harmony and consonant voicing, but don't have completely different patterns like Russian.
@LahoucineOubaair-su4zy
@LahoucineOubaair-su4zy Ай бұрын
Fascinating and incredible.
@belmont6086
@belmont6086 Жыл бұрын
Para aprender idiomas, lo más importante es, ponerse a trabajar y dejar de gastar tanto tiempo mirando videos de "cómo aprender idiomas", si ya viste varios videos de políglotas dando consejos y tienes recursos, úsalos, después de todo, casi todos los políglotas dan mas o menos los mismos consejos😇. Mirar y mirar videos de "cómo aprender idiomas" no te convertirán en políglota, ponerte a trabajar sí lo hará😍
@naranjorm1277
@naranjorm1277 Жыл бұрын
¿Por qué me atacas de ese modo?
@janklow6742
@janklow6742 Жыл бұрын
Cierto, pero la procrastinación disfrazada de "progreso" nos gana a veces
@belmont6086
@belmont6086 Жыл бұрын
@@janklow6742 A mi me pasó, solía ver muchos videos de estos temas, tanto en español como en inglés, pero un señor que pasó por lo mismo y perdió mucho tiempo viendo info sobre "como aprender X idioma", me abrió los ojos, hoy día él domina el japonés y varios idiomas más, y me ha dado excelentes consejos.
@Void.Theorem
@Void.Theorem Ай бұрын
@@belmont6086y por qué no sigues esos consejos en lugar de estar aquí viendo videos de políglotas 🤭
@CMDR-Cody
@CMDR-Cody 21 күн бұрын
I am attempting to learn Ruassian in America but I am very fortunate because I am Orthodox and I go to a Serbian church where our clergy and laity speaks many languages. Including English, Russian, Serbian, Latin, Greek, and Spanish. I became interested because of Church Slavonic which is kind of a unifying language for the slavic countries when doing liturgical worship. It was established by Saints Cyril and Methodius and the Cyrilic alphabet is named after Saint Cyril. The language naturally changed based on region but the slavic languages are all based on that original church language. Anyway I find the history fascinating and Russian is one of the top 3 languages in the world so I figure it is very useful to learn.
@ingela_injeela
@ingela_injeela 11 күн бұрын
I didn't know about "Church Slavonic". How interesting.
@MinMin-if2xq
@MinMin-if2xq 25 күн бұрын
As a Turk I am really proud of her
@DomFonseca21
@DomFonseca21 Жыл бұрын
really impressive, she's great 😃
@sabahelaouni
@sabahelaouni 10 күн бұрын
Your English, french and all the languages ​​you speak are amazing. I really like watching these kinds of videos because my dream is to speak many languages☺
@semaaktuna8029
@semaaktuna8029 Ай бұрын
She is amazing
@Kalymnah
@Kalymnah Жыл бұрын
Always loving hearing other fellow polyglots. We should do a reunion one day! I feel so isolated with my love for languages
@ael457
@ael457 Жыл бұрын
Hallo Steve und Iclal :-)) Hab mich ins unermessliche gefreut euch beiden zuhören und zu sehen, tatsächlich hab ich damals, euch beiden in einem gemeinsamen Interview entdeckt und gehört :-)) Ihr seid beide inspirierend Persönlichkeiten :-))) Zu mir bin Marokkaner, allerdings spreche ich die deutsche Sprache deutlich besser, da ich in Deutschland aufgewachsen bin. Mein Englisch ist so limitiert und deshalb freue ich mich immer wieder euch zu hören. Ich wünsche euch beiden alles erdenkliche gute und nur weiter so wie bisher 🙋
@SandersonGaryMr
@SandersonGaryMr Ай бұрын
Did she say how many hours she learns and practices each week? I don’t think I caught that bit of info. Most people only at best have an hour or two each day they can commit to acquiring a new language. She must have a significant amount of free time in order to accomplish such a feat. I can’t imagine it has been otherwise. Good for her though. Her accomplishment is impressive.
@OnePiece-os3pe
@OnePiece-os3pe Ай бұрын
Ja hallo kannst du mir helfen das ich meine deutsche Aussprache deutlich verbessern kann ?
@yousifwleed1935
@yousifwleed1935 19 күн бұрын
Doing 4 languages for me was a tough ride and i died while learning french at30. Will be back to it and complete it then will go for Spanish. Helal olsun maşaallah, 10 dile a kadar becerebilirsen ve yapabilirsin
@SaraSara-vc2lg
@SaraSara-vc2lg 21 күн бұрын
You're wonderful. Maashallah.keep going👍🏻👍🏻
@ashleydean9680
@ashleydean9680 Жыл бұрын
Masahallah incredible women. Hope it offer inspiration to others. Self paced learning with beautiful pronunciation is brilliant. She us a natural born programmer of the highest quality
@legitprowrestling6653
@legitprowrestling6653 Жыл бұрын
Truly amazing! Çok teşekkür ederim 😊
@Sparkle_bunny
@Sparkle_bunny 26 күн бұрын
Turkmusun
@shakir9851
@shakir9851 Ай бұрын
although my German is not that good, but when she started speaking this beautiful language it touched my heart. A language is not only words, it is a collection of feelings, thought, memories and many amazing things combined together, you're really amazing.
@valentinaegorova-vg7tb
@valentinaegorova-vg7tb Жыл бұрын
GREAT! MANY THANKS!
@SayHelloToOblivion
@SayHelloToOblivion Жыл бұрын
She is amazing. I can personally say her Spanish was very impressive. She speaks so comfortably in all the languages.
@Big-guy1981
@Big-guy1981 7 ай бұрын
Amazing? No. Solid? Yes. Her French and her Arabic are great. The rest is good but not top notch.
@CaptainLysandra
@CaptainLysandra Ай бұрын
​@@Big-guy1981 for a self-taught 18-19 years old, it's amazing
@stoomkracht
@stoomkracht Ай бұрын
@@Big-guy1981waiting for your amazing video.
@Marcelasoto-wi5ff
@Marcelasoto-wi5ff Ай бұрын
Her Spanish isn’t the best but if she continues practicing she could get a better level
@medad5413
@medad5413 Ай бұрын
​@@Big-guy1981I think you are projecting on your personal abilities. Her Arabic is not amazing, but I admire her talent and self learning, also she still has few years of experience, she will be better over time
@user-wz5eq1sv7i
@user-wz5eq1sv7i Жыл бұрын
Вау. Я специально пишу этот комментарий на русском, чтобы выразить уважение и поддержку этой девушке. Честно сказать, как человек из России, я никогда не понимал, зачем кому-то учить русский, ахах Но раз уж кто-то дерзнул встать на этот путь (и он не говорит ни на одном из славянских языков), это дойстойно уважения. У вас очень неплохо получается, Iclal! Так держать :))
@TadParker
@TadParker Жыл бұрын
ну да, если ты не собираешься становиться орком, то русский тебе совершенно ни к чему😉. Пустая трата времени...
@Aaaaaaaa-ej6fs
@Aaaaaaaa-ej6fs Жыл бұрын
Why do we think that Russian is superfluous.
@Albert1872.
@Albert1872. Жыл бұрын
​@@TadParker she said she likes to communicate with people from Russian speaking countries. That of course includes Ukraine.
@MrOnion-js1ls
@MrOnion-js1ls Жыл бұрын
@@TadParker objectively speaking, Russian is in top 10 most spoken languages on the planet and one of the official UN languages so it's quite useful, although not as useful as French or Spanish. Still the most useful slavic language by far.
@leroisoleil97
@leroisoleil97 Жыл бұрын
@@MrOnion-js1ls Yes, you are right. All residents of the former Soviet republics speak Russian. We are all bilingual, except Russians. We know at least 2 languages - native and Russian. Plus foreign languages, if desired. Therefore, if you know Russian and travel around the CIS, there will be no problems with communication.
@nadyak-s9772
@nadyak-s9772 15 күн бұрын
I agree with you, I love grammar - it's there to help us crack the language code, not to hinder us. My dad is learning Turkish, I would love to learn it as well!
@TheAsyakafkasyali
@TheAsyakafkasyali 21 күн бұрын
Wonderful ! .. Congratulations , dear İclâl .. ☘☘☘
@justhenner2964
@justhenner2964 Жыл бұрын
Incredible she even changes the shape of her mouth with the languages 👏
@7YBzzz4nbyte
@7YBzzz4nbyte Жыл бұрын
That's the only way you can do it! 🤗
@Void.Theorem
@Void.Theorem Ай бұрын
Yes, that’s the trick to pronounce different sounds in different languages.
@user-jl8zq4qg7c
@user-jl8zq4qg7c Ай бұрын
Да, это основное.
@xavierpaquin
@xavierpaquin Жыл бұрын
Damn she's good, and at her age 👏
@catarinaleal7781
@catarinaleal7781 Ай бұрын
Such a talented person 👏👏👏👏👏
@zemineriten
@zemineriten 25 күн бұрын
i m improved and really happy cuz as a turkish, see person like her really gorgeous
@MrKimmerlino
@MrKimmerlino Жыл бұрын
Delightful!!
@edwardo737
@edwardo737 Жыл бұрын
The most interesting question, how does she go from zero to A2/B1, Steve asks multiple times, but she never answers it 🤷
@williammcknight379
@williammcknight379 Жыл бұрын
I agree that she is vague on the exact process she uses to get to A2/B1. She says that she starts with "the basics", which seems to include mastering grammar ( She mentions tenses and prounouns.) I really would like to know more detail about what she uses to master these basics. (grammer books?) She also doesn't talk all that much about vocabulary mastery, which clearly must be part of the "basics" to some extent. She is remarkable, but one would like to know how she does it. Perhaps this can help us understand her process: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/qJ2TjKyZ1b-ndaM.html and kzfaq.info/get/bejne/lbSSdJqXsa_bmp8.html
@placebo8256
@placebo8256 11 ай бұрын
Hello, I'm Turkish, when I saw the videos of this girl, I wondered how she could do it in such a short time. I asked him on his channel. She gave very vague answers. He continued to give the same vague answers when other people asked the same question. It made me feel as if he didn't want to share his method with people. I hope I'm wrong.
@enesa6489
@enesa6489 10 ай бұрын
@@placebo8256 Because there is no specific method other than studying like a nerd. She first studies grammar books as if she tries to pass an exam.
@ElizabethQuipipaJurista
@ElizabethQuipipaJurista 29 күн бұрын
🎉Amazing. She inspired me to continue learning languages ❤
@susannamatosoglian3147
@susannamatosoglian3147 19 күн бұрын
This girl has the same accent in all languages she is speaking. German sounds like Italian. Russian sounds very natural: it is quite clear that she communicates with native speakers.
@BryanAJParry
@BryanAJParry Жыл бұрын
She is quite impressive, I must say.
@viola7402
@viola7402 Жыл бұрын
حاليا احاول تعلم اربع لغات ،انجليزيه و يابانيه و كوريه والمانيه ،🤙💙💙بسببك ومقاطعكم الجميله
@mohamedmnissar238
@mohamedmnissar238 Ай бұрын
تعلم لغة ثم بعدها تعلم أخرى بهذه الطريقة ستشتت نفسك وسوف تمل بسرعة ولن تكمل
@sheikhSA77
@sheikhSA77 26 күн бұрын
Am happy and blessed to see other polyglot's. I know many people don't realize how many of us there are in the world! There are many people in the world who really don't understand how easy it is to learn languages. It's only a mater of discipline and desire in my opinion! AM so proud to see this young lady accomplish this!
@user-qv3qz8id9g
@user-qv3qz8id9g 16 күн бұрын
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