Harvard, how many languages do you speak?

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Published 2023-04-17
I ask strangers at Harvard University what languages they speak. As you can see, Harvard is a very multicultural place full of languages from all around the world. Hope you enjoy, and you may support my work if you chose to :)

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All Comments (21)
  • @peterzhou372
    If you speak two languages, you’re bilingual. Three languages? You’re trilingual. Only one language? Congratulations! You’re American 😂
  • @ant1gonus
    Being Harvard students, I was expecting way more people to speak in at least another language. The only ones speaking two or more were the foreigners.
  • @Style.2x
    A quantidade de brasileiros em Havard é de impressionar. 🇧🇷
  • @geamgem
    I’m 15 and I speak in kazakh, russian,English,turkish languages. I proud of that I’m from Kazakhstan. Because everyone in Kazakhstan knows or understands this languages very well
  • @mirae9163
    If you go to the polyglot conference and ask them "how many languages do you speak?", it would be very interesting :)
  • @sningflengs
    É incrível saber quando uma pessoa é brasileira antes mesmo dela falar que sabe português😂
  • @fearnote2281
    love the purity of this video, not much unnecessary edit and annoying sound, just simple cut and really show the nuances of the video 🥰
  • The fact that the guy at 1:28 started learning English at the age of 16-17 and still made it to Harvard is crazy.
  • @ivan51748
    I speak three languages: Argentinian, Peruvian and Uruguayan. And sometimes I understand Chilean, but it is very difficult.
  • @MoneyMarable
    I really enjoy this series, it makes me really want to step up and learn more languages!
  • chocada com a quantidade de brasileiros em Harvard!! fiquei super inspirada! i hope i can get to this level one day!!!!
  • @Flameysaur
    i'm surprised about the lack of variety of languages. it seemed to be mostly Spanish, Portuguese, French, and German. i thought i'd see a lot more Chinese languages
  • @revliete
    To the girl who spook Arabic. That was amazing! Both in grammar and pronunciation! Btw she also said "Good morning" but forgot to translate it haha. Good luck to everyone wishing and is learning any language. It is tough, but the result is just beautiful and satisfying :)
  • @user-st4md7vj9y
    It is interesting to observe the answers of teachers and students. The teachers always specify the level of each language they speak.😊
  • @OnSludge
    Love seeing Brazilians at Harvard 🇧🇷
  • It surprises me how many Harvard students speak only one language or just "one and a half". I mean, in Spain you cant graduate from University without a B2 level (upper-intermediate) in a second language, and Im talking about every University in the country. I thought for Harvard you would need at least 3.
  • @laupert9021
    I can’t believe I’ve been in Montreal for 1.5 years now and Dan still haven’t asked me how many languages I speak 😢
  • @alyx918
    this makes me feel good thank you sir