I Spoke 19 Languages in LA… and Shocked Everyone! 🇺🇸

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I went to Los Angeles and spoke 19 languages with people from all around the world! 🇺🇸🌍

In this video, I met amazing people from many different countries and tried speaking their native languages, including Farsi, Dari, Lingala, Arabic, Swahili, Turkish, Russian, Telugu, Taiwanese, Japanese, Spanish, and more.

Their reactions were so warm, funny, and unforgettable. This trip reminded me once again how powerful languages can be in connecting people across cultures.

Thank you so much for watching!
If you enjoyed the video, please subscribe and let me know which language or country you want to see next!

Currently, I speak 15 languages, which I studied properly. These are English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Arabic, Indonesian, Russian, German, Turkish, Chinese, Thai, Korean, Polish, Dutch and Italian. And now I'm learning Romanian, Farsi, Vietnamese, Greek, Tagalog, Hindi and Cantonese! Apart from that, I speak Japanese for sure, which is my native language.
Furthermore, I know a tiny bit of Swedish, Swahili, Burmese, Georgian, Finnish, Uzbek, Kazakh and Bengali!
Of course, my skills of these languages are still far from sufficient.
The thing I value the most, however, is the attitude to trying to know their culture.
Interacting with people from different background is an eye-opening experience and that makes me really happy.
I wanna inspire people to learn different languages.

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[ Timestamps ]

00:00 - Intro
00:33 - (Lingala) They Were Shocked When I Spoke Lingala
01:25 - (Spanish) Making Friends Instantly Through Dancing and Spanish
02:03 - (Taiwanese) Wholesome Interaction with Taiwanese Fans!
02:47 - (Farsi) Afghan Polyglot Sisters Were Shocked When I Spoke Their Languages
08:01 - (Arabic) Funniest Reaction from Cool Multilingual Guys!
10:49 - (Japanese) Heartwarming Conversation with a Big Japanese Fan
13:30 - (Turkish) They Smiled As Soon As I Spoke Their Native Language
14:40 - (Telugu) Multilingual Encounter with Smart Indian Girls
18:33 - (Russian) I Received the Best Hospitality When I Spoke Their Language
24:08 - Outro & Thanks for Watching

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