Mr.Hyperpolyglot

Hello Everyone!
In this channel, we’re going to study languages together. Enjoy!



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10 months ago (edited) | [YT] | 3

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An easy Spanish conversation:


Person 1: Hi, how are you?
Translation: Hola, ¿cómo estás?

Person 2: Hi, I'm good, and you?
Translation: Hola, estoy bien, ¿y tú?

Person 1: I'm good too, thanks. What plans do you have for today?
Translation: Estoy bien también, gracias. ¿Qué planes tienes para hoy?

Person 2: Well, I'm going to the gym in the morning and then I have a meeting at work. And you?
Translation: Pues, voy a ir al gimnasio por la mañana y luego tengo una reunión en el trabajo. ¿Y tú?

Person 1: I'm going to the supermarket and doing some shopping for tonight's dinner.
Translation: Yo voy a ir al supermercado y hacer algunas compras para la cena de esta noche.

Person 2: Nice! What are you going to cook?
Translation: ¡Qué bien! ¿Qué vas a cocinar?

Person 1: I'm going to prepare some hamburgers with fries.
Translation: Voy a preparar unas hamburguesas con papas fritas.

Person 2: Sounds delicious. Enjoy your dinner!
Translation: Suena delicioso. ¡Que disfrutes tu cena!


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1 year ago (edited) | [YT] | 6

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Here are the translations of "Hello, Good, Bad, Yes, No" in 20 of the most common languages:

Spanish: Hola, Bueno, Malo, Sí, No
French: Bonjour, Bon, Mauvais, Oui, Non
German: Hallo, Gut, Schlecht, Ja, Nein
Italian: Ciao, Buono, Cattivo, Sì, No
Portuguese: Olá, Bom, Mau, Sim, Não
Russian: Привет, Хорошо, Плохо, Да, Нет
Japanese: こんにちは, 良い, 悪い, はい, いいえ
Chinese (Mandarin): 你好, 好, 坏, 是, 不是
Korean: 안녕하세요, 좋은, 나쁜, 예, 아니요
Arabic: مرحبا, جيد, سيئ, نعم, لا
Hindi: नमस्ते, अच्छा, खराब, हाँ, नहीं
Turkish: Merhaba, İyi, Kötü, Evet, Hayır
Dutch: Hallo, Goed, Slecht, Ja, Nee
Swedish: Hej, Bra, Dåligt, Ja, Nej
Polish: Cześć, Dobry, Zły, Tak, Nie
Norwegian: Hei, God, Dårlig, Ja, Nei
Danish: Hej, God, Dårlig, Ja, Nej
Finnish: Hei, Hyvä, Huono, Kyllä, Ei
Greek: Γεια σας, Καλό, Κακό, Ναι, Όχι
Thai: สวัสดี, ดี, แย่, ใช่, ไม่

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1 year ago (edited) | [YT] | 5

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5 advanced German words along with their explanations and sample sentences:

1) Weltschmerz: This word translates to "world-weariness" in English. It describes a feeling of sadness or melancholy about the state of the world and the human condition.
Sample sentence: Nachdem er die Nachrichten gesehen hatte, überkam ihn ein tiefes Gefühl von Weltschmerz. (After watching the news, he was overcome by a deep sense of weltschmerz.)

2) Zeitgeist: Zeitgeist refers to the spirit of the times or the prevailing cultural, intellectual, and moral climate of a particular period.
Sample sentence: Der Roman spiegelt den Zeitgeist der 1960er Jahre wider. (The novel reflects the zeitgeist of the 1960s.)

3) Fernweh: Fernweh is a word used to express a strong desire or longing to travel or explore far-off places.
Sample sentence: Seit ich ein Kind war, habe ich Fernweh nach exotischen Ländern. (Ever since I was a child, I've had a longing to travel to exotic countries.)

4) Schadenfreude: Schadenfreude refers to the feeling of pleasure or joy derived from the misfortunes or failures of others.
Sample sentence: Es ist nicht nett, aber manchmal verspüre ich Schadenfreude, wenn er scheitert. (It's not nice, but sometimes I feel schadenfreude when he fails.)

5) Lebensmüde: This word translates to "life weary" in English. It describes a state of being weary or tired of life, often associated with extreme sadness or depression.
Sample sentence: Seine Gedichte zeugen von einem tiefen Gefühl der Lebensmüdigkeit. (His poems reflect a deep sense of lebensmüde.)

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1 year ago (edited) | [YT] | 4

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Let's learn some Georgian!

The Georgian alphabet consists of 33 letters and is written from left to right. Here are the letters, examples, and pronunciation of each:

Note: The apostrophe after some letters indicates a glottal stop or a puff of air.

1. ა (a) - as in "father"
2. ბ (b) - as in "bed"
3. გ (g) - as in "go"
4. დ (d) - as in "dog"
5. ე (e) - as in "let"
6. ვ (v) - as in "very"
7. ზ (z) - as in "zoo"
8. თ (t) - as in "top"
9. ი (i) - as in "ski"
10. კ (k') - a hard "k" sound with a puff of air, like the "k" in "skateboard"
11. ლ (l) - as in "love"
12. მ (m) - as in "man"
13. ნ (n) - as in "no"
14. ო (o) - as in "note"
15. პ (p') - a hard "p" sound with a puff of air, like the "p" in "popcorn"
16. ჟ (zh) - as in the "s" sound in "measure"
17. რ (r) - as in "red"
18. ს (s) - as in "sun"
19. ტ (t') - a hard "t" sound with a puff of air, like the "t" in "stopwatch"
20. უ (u) - as in "moon"
21. ფ (p) - as in "pen"
22. ქ (k) - as in "key"
23. ღ (gh) - a voiced "h" sound, like the "gh" in "ugh"
24. ყ (q') - a glottal stop, like the sound between the two syllables in "uh-oh"
25. შ (sh) - as in "shoe"
26. ჩ (ch) - as in "church"
27. ც (ts) - as in "cats"
28. ძ (dz) - as in "adze"
29. წ (ts') - a hard "ts" sound with a puff of air, like the "ts" in "catsup"
30. ჭ (ch') - a hard "ch" sound with a puff of air, like the "ch" in "cheese"
31. ხ (kh) - as in the "ch" sound in "loch"
32. ჯ (j) - as in "jam"
33. ჰ (h) - as in "hat"

Example words:

1. ამინდი (amindi) - weather
2. ბავშვი (bavshvi) - child
3. გამოცდა (gamotsda) - exam
4. დამწყები (damts'qebi) - beginner
5. ენა (ena) - language
6. ვერ (ver) - not
7. ზღვა (zghva) - sea
8. თბილისი (tbilisi) - capital city of Georgia
9. ინგლისური (inglisuri) - English
10. კაცი (k'asi) - man
11. ლექსი (leksi) - word
12. მარტო (marto) - March
13. ნახევარი (nakhevari) - viewer
14. ოთხი (ot'khi) - four
15. პატარა (pat'ara) - small
16. ჟურნალი (zhurnali) - magazine
17. რომ (rom) - that
18. საქართველო (sakartvelo) - Georgia (country)
19. ტომატი (tomati) - tomato
20. უფლება (upleba) - right
21. ფოტო (foto) - photo
22. ქართული (kartuli) - Georgian (language)
23. ღონისძიება (ghonisdziveba) - celebration
24. ყველა (qvela) - all
25. შენ (shen) - you
26. ჩემი (chemi) - my
27. ცოტა (ts'ota) - a little
28. ძაღლი (dzaghli) - dog
29. წინ (tsin) - front
30. ჭადრაკი (ch'adraqi) - lizard
31. ხომ (khom) - maybe
32. ჯობი (jobi) - job
33. ჰოსპიტალი (hospitali) - hospital

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1 year ago (edited) | [YT] | 4

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Let's learn some Maasai!
Here are 10 useful phrases:

1. Hello - Sopa
2. How are you? - Nalowo oleng?
3. I am fine - Kaine
4. Thank you - Aremayio
5. Yes - Ene
6. No - Ena
7. Goodbye - Nawe eme kugum
8. What is your name? - Eiwaga emanyang?
9. My name is ... - Ingonyama enkai ...
10. Friend - Olosho

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1 year ago | [YT] | 5

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10 Songs in 10 Languages For Language Lovers!
Enjoy!
Tell me your favorite songs in the comment section below!

1 year ago | [YT] | 12

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"book" in different languages (along with the pronunciation guide for each):

Spanish: libro (lee-broh)
Italian: libro (lee-broh)
French: livre (leev-ruh)
German: Buch (booh)
Turkish: kitap (kee-tap)
Arabic: كتاب‎ (kitab)
Chinese: 书 (shū)
Japanese: 本 (hon)
Korean: 책 (chaek)
Norwegian: bok (bohk)
Finnish: kirja (kihr-ya)
Russian: книга (kniga)
Hindi: किताब (kitab)

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1 year ago (edited) | [YT] | 6

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Want to speak Italian?
Here's a paragraph for you to start practicing:


L'italiano è una lingua romanza parlata da oltre 85 milioni di persone nel mondo. È la quarta lingua più studiata al mondo e l'Italia è famosa per la sua cultura, arte, cibo e vino. Imparare l'italiano può aprirti le porte per scoprire le bellezze e la storia dell'Italia e della sua cultura.

English Translation: Italian is a Romance language spoken by over 85 million people worldwide. It is the fourth most studied language in the world and Italy is famous for its culture, art, food, and wine. Learning Italian can open doors for you to discover the beauty and history of Italy and its culture.


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2 years ago | [YT] | 5

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5 useful verbs in Spanish, Italian, French, German, Turkish, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean, along with their pronunciations and English translations:


Spanish:

Ir (ee-r): to go
Querer (keh-rer): to want
Dar (dar): to give
Ver (ber): to see
Leer (leh-er): to read

Italian:

Andare (ahn-dah-reh): to go
Volere (voh-leh-reh): to want
Dare (dah-reh): to give
Vedere (veh-deh-reh): to see
Leggere (leh-jeh-reh): to read

French:

Aller (ah-lay): to go
Vouloir (voo-lwahr): to want
Donner (doh-nay): to give
Voir (vwahr): to see
Lire (leer): to read

German:
Gehen (geh-en): to go
Wollen (vol-len): to want
Geben (geh-ben): to give
Sehen (zeh-en): to see
Lesen (leh-zen): to read

Turkish:

Gitmek (git-mek): to go
İstemek (is-teh-mek): to want
Vermek (ver-mek): to give
Görmek (gur-mek): to see
Okumak (oh-koo-mak): to read

Arabic:

يذهب (yadh-hab): to go
يريد (yureed): to want
يعطي (ya'tee): to give
يرى (yura): to see
يقرأ (yaqra'): to read

Chinese:

去 (qù): to go
想要 (xiǎng yào): to want
给 (gěi): to give
看到 (kàn dào): to see
读 (dú): to read

Japanese:

行く (iku): to go
欲しい (hoshii): to want
あげる (ageru): to give
見る (miru): to see
読む (yomu): to read

Korean:

가다 (gada): to go
원하다 (wonhada): to want
주다 (juda): to give
보다 (boda): to see
읽다 (ilgda): to read


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