Top 10 Most Underrated Languages

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Published 2022-07-08
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All Comments (21)
  • @SinioGovedo
    As a fellow 25 year old Bulgarian gigachad who speaks 2 foreign languages I can confirm that learning our language is gonna impress all the natives and it will improve your chances of becoming awesome hyperpolyglot alpha male gigachad who is attractive to all Bulgarian women and men on the planet.
  • As a Brazilian, I can confirm his pronunciation of "Snapchat" was transcendental. He nailed those intrusive "ee" sounds
  • @shizuoh2792
    I don't think I'll ever get bored of you choosing to call English 'American' or Spanish 'Mexican'
  • @waddupbro
    As an Indonesian, I can confirm that there is absolutely no absurd accents, regional languages, or other stuff that makes our language complicated.
  • As cool as Tifinagh is, the Vai syllabary may be even cooler because it has several lobsters: ꕽ ꕾ ꖡ ꘄ ꘅ ꘆ ꘀ ꘁ ꘂ and a steering wheel: ꔮ
  • As a native speaker of Ancient Egyptian, Old Norse, Esperanto, and biblical Hebrew, I agree with your list. One language that should have been put on the list though is Inuktitut, it has the coolest writing system ever! It seems to have some influence from American, they even used some of our shapes and math symbols.
  • @peace4531
    As an Indian who speaks Bengali I am truly grateful to you for featuring my language it truly is a GIGACHAD language.
  • @dingus42
    9:05 If anyone thinks he’s joking, as someone who’s been studying Danish for years, this is entirely true LOL. Swedish is actually sometimes more comprehensible to me than a lot of Danish speakers
  • @roachymoment
    "portuguese is literally just spicy spanish" THATS WHAT I KEEP TELLING THE BRAZILIANS BUT THEY JUST GET MAD :(((
  • @spectrum3127
    As a guy who speaks American, Kyrgyz, Russian, German and Japanese languages I agree with you . Arabic is most beautiful and greatest language!
  • اللغة العربية فعلاً لغة جميلة جداً ولن يندم أي شخص عندما يتعلمها ويتقنها..
  • @tvndvne
    Didn’t expect my country to be mentioned here ✊🏽 Greetings for Mozambique!! 🇲🇿😃
  • @nlorens
    As an Indonesian, I would like to thank America for lending your alphabet to us
  • You expressing your love to the Arabic language warms my قلب ♥
  • @stabassum9535
    I am a native Bengali speaker and a polyglot as well. I've tried almost over 25 languages. I speak three languages fluently. But I've never seen a polyglot to feel attractive with my native language. It's really a very rare language to learn. But there is a huge people who are speaking Bengali in their daily life and there is a very very interesting part of the fighting history of the Bengali language by the way. If you learned it and you don't know the history, you don't know anything about the language, the natives will say you 😅.
  • @MatiaColusso
    Nice video. I'm pretty fluent in Portuguese (considering I have started it at home during the pandemia) and I also study Danish (great language despite everything) and Indonesia. I might give Bulgarian a try in the future :)
  • As an Arab from 'falasteen' that last part was beautiful, coming from a hyperpolyglot giga chad alpha male saying that about my language is amazing, you got it all right, thanks language simp 🙌🏼❤
  • I was so shocked when you mentioned the Amazigh language (my first language) It's so rare to see people around the world Aknowledge its existence. Thank you giga chad. Btw, i speak Amazigh, Arabic, Derdja (which is like a heavily modified Arabic), french, American, German and just started learning Spanish. Wish me luck ✌🏼
  • @odnarlo
    As someone who tried to learn Danish and oddly enough took to it more than my attempts at Spanish or French in the past, and stuck with it for a bit, there are some spell like enchantments in the oddity of actually reciting things in that language that makes them impossible to forget. I will forever know the few pages I learned in depth for that time. So much so that I fear I might need to just go back to it in the future despite have so many languages I want to learn. It’s so funky. (can confirm the understanding it’s sister languages after but don’t try to learn them at the same time. There still different enough that you’ll confuse yourself so stick to one and though the words may look the same (so you’ll understand) the pronunciations are different) good luck in you’re learning!!!
  • @moureemou307
    as a Bengali, I am honored my language is mentioned in this list