Top 20 Times Celebs Did Interviews in Another Language

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  • čas přidán 23. 06. 2022
  • Who knew these celebs could speak another language? For this list, we’ll be looking at celebrities who flexed their multilingual skills while promoting their work around the globe. Our countdown includes Ben Affleck, Kobe Bryant, Bradley Cooper, and more! Can YOU speak multiple languages? Let us know in the comments!
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  • @catarinaf3261
    @catarinaf3261 Před rokem +1480

    "If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart." - Nelson Mandela

  • @junheceta268
    @junheceta268 Před rokem +573

    Major oversight: SIR CHRISTOPHER LEE, who spoke French, Italian, German, Spanish, and of course English---all fluently.

    • @schusterlehrling
      @schusterlehrling Před rokem +21

      And the greatest of them all, Sir Peter Ustinov.

    • @AstridinGeorgia
      @AstridinGeorgia Před rokem +8

      I believe Christopher Lee could speak 12 languages. He was incredibly talented.

    • @taand4725
      @taand4725 Před rokem +8

      Christopher Lee was a real-life James Bond

    • @wendigo1919
      @wendigo1919 Před rokem +2

      @@taand4725 Precisely..

    • @marygoround1292
      @marygoround1292 Před rokem +11

      I believe Sir Christopher spoke Tolkein Elvish and Dwarvish too

  • @Swissswoosher
    @Swissswoosher Před rokem +415

    How has Christopher Lee not made this list! He spoke: Italian, German, French, Spanish, Russian, Greek and Swedish

    • @samanthareed7962
      @samanthareed7962 Před rokem +12

      that's what i was thinking i knew he spoke a few but not that many

    • @Swissswoosher
      @Swissswoosher Před rokem +12

      @@samanthareed7962 he also spoke Latin

    • @samanthareed7962
      @samanthareed7962 Před rokem +9

      @@Swissswoosher thanks for that you learn something new every day, cheers

    • @westernzoo3344
      @westernzoo3344 Před rokem +5

      I heard him speak french in his later years ( which means it was not as good as it might have been when he was living there in his youth ) and it was almost perfect.

    • @user-ek3km5or1q
      @user-ek3km5or1q Před 6 měsíci +4

      Greek? I'm of Greek heritage and it's rare for non-Greeks to learn as the syllables must be stressed in emphasis.

  • @emirayub9945
    @emirayub9945 Před rokem +376

    I love how Gwyneth Paltrow speaks Spanish with a strong Spain accent while Viggo Mortensen does it with a strong Argentine accent.

    • @marcelohuerta1970
      @marcelohuerta1970 Před 3 měsíci +14

      I came to say this. Viggo is a honorary Argentinian; for more information a devoted (and long-suffering, given their meagre results) fan of the San Lorenzo football club. He even managed to include the colors of the club, red and blue, in Aragorn's attire for his coronation scene!

    • @jotgr
      @jotgr Před 2 měsíci +1

      She speaks portuguese too

    • @AuroraSkylark
      @AuroraSkylark Před měsícem +2

      He also speaks Elvish

    • @juliashireen6195
      @juliashireen6195 Před 25 dny

      ​@@AuroraSkylark😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @makeupyourmind2019
    @makeupyourmind2019 Před rokem +413

    Kobe’s Italian was wonderful. In some interviews you can tell he struggled to remember a couple of words here and there since he’d been gone from Italy for a long time. Still his accent was great and clearly from the area where he used to live.

    • @Alfakkin
      @Alfakkin Před rokem +22

      True...I'm Italian and I agree

    • @stephenpenrice1230
      @stephenpenrice1230 Před rokem +15

      Also he was around 13 when his family moved back to the US, so his Italian vocabulary wasn’t fully developed.

    • @djchrisi
      @djchrisi Před 3 měsíci +1

      Sono tedesco e sto cercando di imparare l'italiano da 10 anni. Posso avere buone conversazioni, ma non raggiungerà mai il livello di Kobe Bryant. Sono rimasto così impressionato dalle sue abilità.

    • @oliviaricker3042
      @oliviaricker3042 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I'm not Italian, but I took it in school and I was pleasantly surprised at Kobe's Italian. I haven't practiced in a long time so my speaking is not as good as it used to be, but I can fully understand and read it still. It also helps that I speak the other romance languages (minus Romanian).

    • @Mr.v
      @Mr.v Před 2 měsíci

      not only that, but he used the typical italian melody perfectly, and the hand gestures too. i also remember him saying "suck a dick" in croatian, in an nba match. i was so proud of my boy

  • @henri_ol
    @henri_ol Před rokem +370

    Respect for the polyglots , languages conect people

    • @adrianakusieluskus8941
      @adrianakusieluskus8941 Před rokem +2

      I speak 4 🙏

    • @olintosilva787
      @olintosilva787 Před rokem +1

      that's true querido amigo

    • @PEACEONEARTH1964
      @PEACEONEARTH1964 Před rokem +4

      Portuguese, Spanish, Hebrew and English in my case

    • @Arwyn76
      @Arwyn76 Před rokem +2

      4 here as well, although I'm relearning 2 due to Epilepsy.

    • @oliviaricker3042
      @oliviaricker3042 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@PEACEONEARTH1964 I wanna learn Hebrew so badly. I took one semester of it in university, but my professor sucked so I retained almost nothing. But, I do speak English (obviously), French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and am trying to learn ASL. I've always been fascinated with languages so whenever I come across someone who's from a different country or when I travel to one, I try my best to learn that language. For example, my sister studied un Germany for a year, so when I visited her for a week I tried to learn and speak as much as I could, but it wasn't great in my opinion; my German I mean. I like the country.

  • @thabom9791
    @thabom9791 Před rokem +367

    Jodie Foster speaks perfect French and has shown it in many interviews on French national TV. A joy to watch!

    • @fastfreddy74
      @fastfreddy74 Před rokem +15

      She also speaks a very good Italian, in her youth she was in a couple of Italian movies

    • @alain99v6
      @alain99v6 Před rokem +23

      she is so good that for the last 35 years at least she's dubbing her own voice in the french versions of her movies

    • @flamethrow868
      @flamethrow868 Před rokem +15

      Honestly I watched her as a kid on french TV, I'm 29 now and this is the moment I'm learning she's not French. I honestly believed she's a french actress who made it in Hollywood

    • @shells500tutubo
      @shells500tutubo Před rokem +1

      @@flamethrow868 She is born and raised in Los Angeles.

    • @tikge79
      @tikge79 Před rokem +1

      Indeed, that's what I wanted to say. Even though I'm not fluent in French, I can hear the perfect accent and pronunciation. It is a measure to listen to her

  • @sebastianboeddinghaus3505
    @sebastianboeddinghaus3505 Před rokem +489

    One of my favorites was Charlize Theron. The interviewer was Belgian speaking Flemish and she was replying in Afrikaans. It was amazing to see how easily they understood each other

    • @peterwyetzner5276
      @peterwyetzner5276 Před rokem +27

      I have witnessed this exact situation- a South African friend of mine speaking with the mother of a Belgian friend of mine.

    • @allanprimeau7864
      @allanprimeau7864 Před rokem +13

      The languages are similar.

    • @zigman3105
      @zigman3105 Před rokem +2

      Its pronounced gibberish

    • @TimberwolfCY
      @TimberwolfCY Před rokem +28

      @@zigman3105 Ooooh, tell me you're jealous without telling me you're jealous, lol

    • @reikun86
      @reikun86 Před rokem +11

      I was told that Dutch is also similar to Afrikaans.

  • @margiecollier3723
    @margiecollier3723 Před rokem +355

    Eddie Izzard does stand-up in English, French, German, and Spanish....and he is now learning Russian and Arabic. Languages are his hobby. I am surprised he is not included in this.

    • @joannaphillips897
      @joannaphillips897 Před rokem +7

      He’s just absolutely fantastic.

    • @DumpTrump4TRE45ON
      @DumpTrump4TRE45ON Před rokem +15

      When not training for marathons.....or acting. Izzard is brilliant and a very, very nice person.

    • @Alfakkin
      @Alfakkin Před rokem +1

      @@DumpTrump4TRE45ON he is brilliant, ❤️

    • @Ed19601
      @Ed19601 Před rokem +8

      I speak most european languages, including dead ones like old greek, latin, gothic, old english and gammelnorsk. The latter comes in especially handy should they ever discover some vikings survived hidingin the marshes, thinking the raids were still going on. My japanese, chinese and malay have become a bit rusty

    • @LunaNik
      @LunaNik Před rokem

      ...et le singe est sur la branche!

  • @MEDIAtricked
    @MEDIAtricked Před rokem +104

    I am German and Sandra Bullock speaks amazing German, she has a bit of an accent, but the grammar and vocabulary are great. For someone who doesn't speak German in everyday life, she speaks outstanding German.

    • @inha3724
      @inha3724 Před rokem +6

      I second this.
      She is absolutely fluent and has has next to no accent at all.
      The commentator should really check herself when commenting on fluency and accents as she obviously speaks only American.
      Viggo, of course, is the king of languages.

    • @lillithtitania
      @lillithtitania Před rokem +13

      She was raised in Germany for the first 12 years of her life to an American Father & German Mother & is a native German speaker. English is her second language.

    • @lillyalexander9669
      @lillyalexander9669 Před rokem +7

      Sandra Bullock mother was german… and she grew up at Germany several years and singing in a chorus… her mother was an opera singer… is natural she speaks german

    • @tomkronberger8710
      @tomkronberger8710 Před 2 měsíci

      .Als jemand der englischsprachig aufwuchs kann ich gerade diese Argumente nicht teilen.Da ich doch schon etliche Jahre in österreich lebe verwende ich zumeist deutsch. Tja was dazu führt daß der Akzent in meiner Muttersprache wesentlich stärker ist als jener von Bullock in deutsch. Ich würde jedem empfehlen Mal daran zu denken eine Sprache so gut wie nie zu verwenden. es dann für so selbstverständlich zu halten das die Fähigkeiten noch da sind halte ich für einen typischen Irrtum jener die ausschließlich ihre Muttersprache kennen.
      Meinen eigenen Akzent in der Sprache in der ich aufgewachsen bin würde ich beispielsweise in der grössenordnung von Donna Summer's deutsch sehen. jede Sprache die man nicht 24/7 verwendet "verlernt" man zumindest ein bisschen

    • @Tionois
      @Tionois Před měsícem +1

      Yeah. As a Czech, I envy her pronunciation and her intonation in sentences. I can hear she's great but can't replicate that despite having taken German classes for 9 years in school.

  • @Jemima1377
    @Jemima1377 Před rokem +183

    8:21 No. When you grow up in Austria, your native language is german. Period. English is just a very popular second language that most Europeans learn at school, amongst - most of the time - at least another language like spanish, french, italian,...

    • @im.joeyb.
      @im.joeyb. Před rokem +16

      Yeah, that was kinda dumb.

    • @allanprimeau7864
      @allanprimeau7864 Před rokem +5

      Yes, Austrians speak German. Was soll damit?

    • @im.joeyb.
      @im.joeyb. Před rokem +6

      @@allanprimeau7864 Sie sagen im Video, dass die Muttersprache von Österreichern Englisch ist... Das soll damit.

    • @StrongImaginationA
      @StrongImaginationA Před rokem +3

      They probably mean for Waltz in particular his native languages are German and English. German because of where he grew up, English for some other reason.

    • @Alfakkin
      @Alfakkin Před rokem

      True, I'm Italian and I have studied very well English at school, in London and in USA...it is really more than just my second language...but at secondary school I had to learn German fand it was hard to be honest...I have almost forgotten it because I don't have the chance to practice...most of my friends can speak French very well and I envy them

  • @EsDiDi
    @EsDiDi Před rokem +90

    Hats down to the polyglots! I love watching Novak Djokovic playing different tournaments around the world and every time he has a post-match interview he speaks the language of that country, so impressive!

  • @kiaraeijo
    @kiaraeijo Před rokem +230

    I think it’s really cool when celebrities do interviews in multiple languages. I heard from Sean Ferrer (Audrey Hepburn’s son) that his father Mel Ferrer spoke six languages and his daughter Emma speaks four languages

    • @adithyagopan8129
      @adithyagopan8129 Před rokem +14

      Being multilingual is pretty common among Indians as we speak a lot of languages and when we interact with each other, we tend to learn languages even without intending to.

    • @gigihanmandarin
      @gigihanmandarin Před 11 měsíci +4

      Chris Hemsworth (Thor) speaks pretty good Indonesian too. He is an Aussie and they learn that in school, since Indonesia is Australia's neighbour.

    • @oliviaricker3042
      @oliviaricker3042 Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​​@@gigihanmandarinyeah, I forgot he was Australian at first, so I'm like Indonesian is so random to be commonly taught in schools, but I'm a geography buff so when I thought about it more I'm like oh wait it's like right there so it makes sense now 😂😂😂 for context, I'm from the States

  • @mirjammirjam2435
    @mirjammirjam2435 Před rokem +81

    I think this is more impressive for Americans. For Europeans, it is normal to learn more languages in school. I am from the Netherlands and in high school we are obligated to study 4(!) languages: English, German, French, Dutch.

    • @MrCph2200
      @MrCph2200 Před rokem +2

      In Denmark we only have to study three 😉

    • @liduvinasanchezhernandez1154
      @liduvinasanchezhernandez1154 Před rokem +5

      In Spain we learn just 2... English from elementary school, and from junior high school we have to choose a second one. The options in the area where I'm from were German and French, but I know that some other options are Portuguese and Italian. It is also required at universities (at least at the two where I studied) to have a certified B1 level in any European language in order to graduate from your bachelor degree, and a B2 for the Master degree.

    • @vanesag.9863
      @vanesag.9863 Před rokem +1

      I speak two and a half: Spanish, Catalan and a little bit of English. It's mandatory in Spain a second language to graduate in an University. But my brother speaks German too. I think in Europe everybody speak at least a second language.

    •  Před 4 měsíci

      Catalan here. Everyone you find on the streets here speaks at least two languages fluently. Most three. I'm quite fluent in Catalan, Spanish, English and French. And can understand and make people understand me in a few other Romance languages. And can ask the basics (food, directions, a hotel room, explain I'm vegetarian...) in German and Swahili.

    • @maggieb4736
      @maggieb4736 Před 4 měsíci +3

      As an American, it definitely is impressive. Typically the public school curriculum offering foreign languages doesn't happen until High School (last 4 years before college). I think to begin much earlier would be better. I don't know why we don't, I think it would be far better because along with the language, you learn about customs and cultures, it's a great way to open up kids' minds and spark their interest in other places and people. I'd be the first to say our educational system here is nothing to shout about. Starting with attracting (paying) teachers a *good* salary and treating them with the respect they deserve. Went off on a tangent there, whoops.

  • @PamelaReyes
    @PamelaReyes Před rokem +222

    And it is funny how us latinos don't make fun of people accent speaking spanish, we love the effort they make by communicating in our language ❤️

    • @dsa2591
      @dsa2591 Před rokem +34

      I always tell people who make fun of latinos speaking broken English that they speak one more language than we do. I'm studying Spanish now, took two years in HS, and plan to move to Mexico.

    • @aybenahos4497
      @aybenahos4497 Před rokem +8

      Oh, how much i want to be fluent in Spanish. We have spanish words in our dialect but the grammar, its just so hard to learn.
      🇵🇭

    • @awbinn3377
      @awbinn3377 Před rokem +4

      @ Pamela Reyes - bless you. It's true what you say. Yo aprendo español y si - los hispanohablantes son simplemente THE BEST. No se ríen, nunca te dicen que lo hables incorrectamente - al contrario: te aseguran que lo hagas bien. Por eso me encanta hablar en vuestro idioma. Aunque no lo hago super bien.

    • @PamelaReyes
      @PamelaReyes Před rokem +6

      @@awbinn3377 me alegra mucho saber que es así como te sientes, y esto sucede porque sabemos lo que es ser bilingüe y que eso significa inteligencia, independientemente de si hables o no con acento ❤️

    • @BaileyBlurbs
      @BaileyBlurbs Před rokem

      Nah Latinos don’t care about me trying to speak it.

  • @leonply
    @leonply Před rokem +163

    Audrey Hepburn originally grew up in the Netherlands, before being evacuated to England at the outbreak of the second world war. Her mother was a Dutch Aristocrat (Countess). Her language skills in the Netherlands were above average, as she was fluent in Dutch, Flemish, German, French, Italian, Spanish, English, as well as some Indonesian, Russian and Mandarin. As is typical in the Netherlands, Hepburn never used her language skills as a "circus stunt," but switched from language to language as she felt necessary, in order to make the person(s) with whom she spoke feel more comfortable.

    • @ETS186
      @ETS186 Před rokem +7

      Audrey Hepburn knew Indonesian?? I'm Indonesian, I gotta look this up. I mean the Dutch were in Indonesia for 350 years, and our founding fathers were educated there so she probably met 1-2 when she grew up there.

    • @vizzyb8400
      @vizzyb8400 Před rokem +2

      Lmao u r just stating these facts from where? I have never heard her speak Chinese, Russian or Indonesian. There is no video on CZcams for that. I am not going to believe your lies without evidence. These actors just do 1/2 commercial like Japanese or something and fans consider them fluent 🙄

    • @user-ym7dg3qx5n
      @user-ym7dg3qx5n Před 9 měsíci

      😅

    • @endlessstudent3512
      @endlessstudent3512 Před 4 měsíci +2

      She spoke 6 languages, English, German, Italian, French, Dutch and Portugese. That is impressive enough, it is not necessary to dream up even more.

    • @Libithina
      @Libithina Před 19 dny

      Actually she lived in Britain before WWII and was brought to the Netherlands in 1940 by her mother who hoped that the Dutch neutrality would be respected. It wasn't and she spent the whole war in the Netherlands (source: Wikipedia, and Audrey herself)

  • @thezmanchar
    @thezmanchar Před rokem +72

    Audrey Hepburn was just amazing and beautiful in every aspect.

  • @elvatanguerre1998
    @elvatanguerre1998 Před rokem +75

    Jodie Foster's French is so good that you see no difference between her's and her interviewer's.

    • @elisabethcanis9760
      @elisabethcanis9760 Před měsícem

      Actor Daniel Brühl is a polyglot too! He speaks fluently German, English, Spanish, French an Italian! He should be among the best of this list!

  • @DidiPort
    @DidiPort Před rokem +95

    In Europe, speaking Multiple languages is common
    My wife is Portuguese, the romance languages come easily off her tongue.
    Portuguese, Spanish, French, Italian and then English and even Aussie Slang (not really a Language)
    It is very helpful when travelling that is for sure.

    • @dansan
      @dansan Před rokem +3

      Most latin languages are easy for us, Portuguese, to assimilate because our language usually has all the sounds existent in the others. English is mandatory at school and we also have French and German as options in high school, some schools also have Spanish :)

    • @christophernicolson5086
      @christophernicolson5086 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Not in UK. We're rubbish

    • @TJay41
      @TJay41 Před měsícem

      I think Aussie slang is a language 😂😂😂😂😂, it’s amazing when people can learn other languages, at 62 I’m learning Mandarin and even though it’s hard it is so worth it, I hope to add a few more languages to flex my brain

  • @mareikedregger1513
    @mareikedregger1513 Před rokem +73

    Sandra Bullock has got the loveliest northern Bavarian („Franken“) twang, which to many Germans is what the Welsh accent is to the British.

    • @candellina6
      @candellina6 Před rokem +2

      Like southern American accents sound to northern America?

    • @cassandrareese3082
      @cassandrareese3082 Před rokem +2

      @Candace Oppenheimer like a Boston accent to anyone from the US

  • @traceyleroux-marx2507
    @traceyleroux-marx2507 Před rokem +118

    What about Daniel Brühl? He speaks German, Spanish, English, French and Catalan. Not only for interviews. He had done movies in German, English, Spanish and French

    • @BRENDAESQUIVELF
      @BRENDAESQUIVELF Před rokem +10

      I was thinking of him too! The man is an excelent actor and a joy to hear him in all the languages he speaks!

    • @user-sb9ij4tf8t
      @user-sb9ij4tf8t Před 6 měsíci +2

      He also speaks Portuguese

    • @jemsar2
      @jemsar2 Před 4 měsíci +3

      That is absolutely true. Missing Daniel Brühl is a real oversight. That man is a talented actor and polyglot.

  • @lotstodo
    @lotstodo Před rokem +110

    Jodi Foster really impressed the French when she did interviews in their language.

    • @Alfakkin
      @Alfakkin Před rokem +12

      She is fluent in Chinese, Mandarin, too...

    • @guirig6194
      @guirig6194 Před 5 měsíci +2

      She was educated in the French Lycee in La as a child

  • @syiannakis
    @syiannakis Před rokem +81

    Tom Hiddleston's greek is actually ancient Greek, and it's just a couple of sentences here and there in interviews. As a Greek speaker, can't really say that it counts....

    • @melovesawyer
      @melovesawyer Před rokem +1

      Maybe it’s just the fascination that (from this one clip on this video) he seems to be able to read it at least and it seems extra good because of the letters being different to those used in English?

    • @jemsar2
      @jemsar2 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I don’t think that matters. It’s the effort that counts.

    • @jaynekranc8607
      @jaynekranc8607 Před 3 měsíci

      He tries harder than most people, though.

  • @gralfca
    @gralfca Před rokem +49

    Mortensen speaks Spanish as if he was born in Argentina. It is nice to hear.

  • @MiaMaschke97
    @MiaMaschke97 Před rokem +64

    Since ya'll talked about Sandra Bullock and said you're no experts but she sounds pretty good: Yes, she does. I'm German and I was shocked when I found out a few years ago and saw her talking at the Bambi Awards, her German is almost flawless still

  • @ICantBelieveItsNotJesus
    @ICantBelieveItsNotJesus Před rokem +125

    Ben Affleck is literally all the Spanish accents rolled into one

    • @latze74
      @latze74 Před rokem

      His "pero" came out as "perro" 😁😁 other than that, he was ok, good for him!

    • @AstridinGeorgia
      @AstridinGeorgia Před rokem +20

      Actually, his accent is a regional accent of northern Mexico. It's unmistakable.

    • @ICantBelieveItsNotJesus
      @ICantBelieveItsNotJesus Před rokem +1

      @@AstridinGeorgia go on...

    • @AstridinGeorgia
      @AstridinGeorgia Před rokem +10

      @@ICantBelieveItsNotJesus It's actually a norteño accent that's mostly heard in people from the states of Nuevo Leon, Coahuila, etc. The rest of Mexico says that it sounds too brusque because the southern accents have a much smoother and softer tone almost like low singing.

    • @ICantBelieveItsNotJesus
      @ICantBelieveItsNotJesus Před rokem

      @@AstridinGeorgia tell me more...

  • @sergiostabio
    @sergiostabio Před rokem +74

    Vigo's Spanish is as good as his English. He speaks with a flawless Argentine accent and is completely fluent, but his language skill is so good, he can do other accents too. I once saw a play with him where he played a Spanish man from Madrid and it was spot on.

    • @LolaLaRue-sq6jm
      @LolaLaRue-sq6jm Před 4 měsíci +1

      He has said that he often feels more comfortable in Spanish than he does in English.

    • @ESUSAMEX
      @ESUSAMEX Před 4 měsíci +3

      He has said that he believes that he can express himself better in Spanish because he lived most of his childhood in Argentina.

    • @hreynisson
      @hreynisson Před 3 měsíci

      His Danish (unsurprisingly) is quite on point as well.
      If you want to check out other Scand's that are impressive check out Nicolaj Coster-Waldau and Joel Kinnaman. Their English is flawless but so are the other languages they can switch to

  • @annacantu7670
    @annacantu7670 Před rokem +70

    Freddie Highmore- speaks 5 languages.

    • @vanesag.9863
      @vanesag.9863 Před rokem +1

      His Spanish is flawless. I think he has an University degree. He did an interview in a Spanish channel talking about how years ago he decided to tell people he had Galician roots to try to integrate in a Madrid neighborhood.

  • @Clutching.My.Pearls
    @Clutching.My.Pearls Před rokem +96

    Ii never judge someone speaking to me in English when it's clear it's their 2nd language,
    I'm just very impressed they took the time and effort to learn something difficult. Too many people here are judging these celebrities on their accents and tonal sounds, give them credit not criticism.

    • @scorpio6481
      @scorpio6481 Před rokem +12

      CR. English is one of the most DIFFICULT languages to learn. So much so, that many Americans don't speak nor understand the language very well. Feel free to ask any American English teachers (I teach English as a Second Language).

    • @FlowerGirlMy
      @FlowerGirlMy Před rokem +2

      @@scorpio6481 from what I heard from my teachers in school and my own experience - english is the most easiest to learn. Spelling on the other hand - not so much. It's not phonetic (sounds often do not match the letters, like you have to learn 2 separate languages), that's what makes it dificult. And my grammar is probably is not good :). But it's easier to practis english because of it's exposure and prevalence.

    • @Clara-sj2qh
      @Clara-sj2qh Před rokem +2

      @@FlowerGirlMy Na bro, even tho english is taught in schools for years in most countries, majority of ppl just learn the basics if they don't do an effort to learn after their school time is over, just like with spanish in America; spanish is taught in schools every year but that doesn't mean that everyone that attended spanish classes learn the whole language, that's ignorant to assume that everyone that learn english in schools in other countries knows how to speak and understands english, me myself just know english from youtube not from the classes that my school in my country have. So putting that into consideration it is actually very impressive to be fluent in english, actually to be fluent and to know any language is impressive.

    • @FlowerGirlMy
      @FlowerGirlMy Před rokem +1

      @@Clara-sj2qh well, when you are from little country, you do not have much choice, you have to learn other languages. And personal efort - can't do anything without it. But I suppose that americans don't really need other languages. English is the most common everywhere (UK, America, Australia, business, traveling...). But the problem I see, is that americans are so self centered and don't know much about the word beyond USA, that they think that people everywhere know only one language.

    • @nathalie_desrosiers
      @nathalie_desrosiers Před rokem +4

      English is not easy to learn when you are not a native speaker. For example, the letter *i* can be pronounced in at least two different way "surprisingly", without having rules. You just have to know it. What makes it a little bit easier, is the world is bombarded with English-speaking cultural things (music, movies, etc.).

  • @hellarekaibi
    @hellarekaibi Před rokem +162

    Great respect to Viggo Mortensen. This is absolutely wonderful.

    • @FreedomofSpeech865
      @FreedomofSpeech865 Před rokem +1

      His Spanish was superb

    • @duhusker4383
      @duhusker4383 Před 5 měsíci

      He speaks perfect Argentinian Spanish as he lived there when he was young and goes there often.

  • @sarwoedi85
    @sarwoedi85 Před rokem +23

    well at first knowing Chris hemsworth has an ability to speak Indonesia is so "Luar Biasa" (Amazing) and "Ga Nyangka" (surprisingly)

  • @ngkos17
    @ngkos17 Před rokem +26

    Indonesian here. Chris Hemsworth's Indonesian has a very heavy Anglo accent. And it seems like he only remembers phrases rather than being able to hold conversations with the language. But kudos to him for knowing those phrases.

    • @athaliamelisa8895
      @athaliamelisa8895 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Agreed. He knows some phrases, but I don’t think he is able to hold a conversation..

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Před rokem +76

    Lady Diana Spencer speaking in Italian is a thing of beauty. Also, an Emma Thompson interview in French is great to watch!

    • @bubblycider
      @bubblycider Před rokem +4

      Emma Thompson knows some Italian as well and I’m sure she’ll improve it, since she now owns a house in Venice!
      She and her husband did a small segment for the “enjoy, respect Venezia” initiative, that is intended to target unruly tourists.

    • @rafardhanfauzi
      @rafardhanfauzi Před rokem +1

      Royal families at least can speak Germany or France

  • @tohkenghoe
    @tohkenghoe Před rokem +303

    If Mark Zuckerberg and John Cena’s mandarin is considered fluent, I probably speak about 18 languages.

    • @latze74
      @latze74 Před rokem +46

      I don't know any Chinese words, but after hearing some "fluent" Spanish, Italian and Greek, I'm about ready to become a self-proclaimed galactic translator 😁😁

    • @vizzyb8400
      @vizzyb8400 Před rokem

      Mark Zuckerberg conducted the entire 30 mins video of him speaking in Mandarin in front of lot of people so where is yours?

    • @Valvraves
      @Valvraves Před rokem +73

      as a mandarin speaker , john cena mandarin is good , for mark , my dog bark better than him

    • @N1netynine
      @N1netynine Před rokem +3

      @@Valvraves hahah, so true

    • @confusedredditor1660
      @confusedredditor1660 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Valvraves lmao that expression

  • @corjp
    @corjp Před 3 měsíci +1

    WOW never knew this, Thanks for sharing. 🙏❤ Great clip by the way

  • @kikivon3501
    @kikivon3501 Před rokem +9

    Kobe sounds so fluid speaking Italian. You can tell he’s quite fluent, he doesn’t pause or stutter to find the right word. I only speak one language, so they are all impressive to me.

  • @shanefrey
    @shanefrey Před rokem +41

    I love how Ben's voice keeps getting to higher and higher pitch when he speaks español

    • @donnawoodford6641
      @donnawoodford6641 Před rokem +2

      So, he speaks JLo's language. ¡Qué bueno saber!

    • @sangredelic
      @sangredelic Před 3 měsíci +2

      His demeanor is appealing too; he's humble about his ability and stays calm, unlike a lot of English speakers who are so proud and overly excited to torture people's ears with their mangled Spanish.

  • @avrgwaterbottle
    @avrgwaterbottle Před rokem +22

    lupita has a beautiful speaking voice.

  • @rohzpopper4922
    @rohzpopper4922 Před rokem +31

    When living in a multi Cultural country , for example a Malay were taught English at school. Needs to learn Arabic to be understanding Islam. Had to learnt Chinese Cantonese as the neighbour grandmother from China speak only Cantonese. My school friends are Javanese. So do my grandparents. Like it or not, you must master the language. Most of my friends are Chinese. My neighbour were Anzac soldiers. Every year those neighbour Anzac family change. One day, we got a very nice Scottish family . The next year we got English who kept by themselves. Then we got Aussies that spoke in a funny accents that it's hard to understand. That is in Singapore. The first day I went schooling, I studied Mandarin. There's no Malay class ! My younger brother is in Chinese kindergarden and need to write Mandarin homeworks. We live in a Chinese dominant are with odd Indians scattered.
    In later years I work in a Japanese firms where their technicians and Engineers are Japanese. Most of them are hopeless in English😁
    So, I need to learnt it . Then I went to Japan for a while to visit my relatives who married a Japanese. Most of those Japanese waiters don't speak English at all. So knowing a bit of Japanese does help.

  • @ewmlloyd
    @ewmlloyd Před rokem +14

    Honorable mention: Eddie and Alex Van Halen, Dutch. They were both born in Amsterdam, and moved to Pasadena, California in 1962. There are several videos knocking around CZcams of the brothers conducting interviews in Dutch.

  • @blondecat666
    @blondecat666 Před rokem +63

    In Europe, it is absolutely normal to speak several languages, it's only big news in the States.

    • @oliviaricker3042
      @oliviaricker3042 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Not always. In middle and high school it's mandatory to take a foreign language up to a certain point. And a lot of people do choose to continue learning them. Plus, in America there's so many immigrants, so many people here are at least bilingual. I also live in the state of New York, so I come across non-Americans all the time.

    • @blondecat666
      @blondecat666 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@oliviaricker3042 That is also true, unfortunately the news are seldom about immigrants celebrated for their ability to speak multiple languages...

    • @justbreathe_
      @justbreathe_ Před 2 měsíci +2

      Not really. I speak English, French, and Spanish. I can get by in Portuguese. My family and friends can speak several languages as well

    • @blondecat666
      @blondecat666 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@justbreathe_ So you are not an average American 🙂

    • @infledermaus
      @infledermaus Před měsícem +4

      Switzerland requires everyone to speak German, French Italian, Swiss and one other language I believe, but I can't recall. I believe Belgium also requires a few languages.
      When one lives next to countries that speak different languages, one must speak more than one's native language. The US is so big that it's not absolutely necessary especially if one never leaves the country although learning other languages helps learn about other cultures.

  • @krisherman3513
    @krisherman3513 Před rokem +86

    I have endless respect for those who speak multiple languages. It is something I would love to do but even picking up Spanish has been very difficult for me. Seems like there is a real natural talent that some have that allow them to speak multiple languages and it is something I do not have but greatly admire!

    • @asmrlova
      @asmrlova Před rokem +9

      My third language teacher says there are 4 major european languages that are interconnected i.e. if you master one, the other 3 will be a piece of cake. French and spanish being 2 of the 4. Learning a language is hard. But its made easier if you speak it. Yes, and water is wet. Point being you need to be in an environment where you can nurture that...whatever it is. Speaking with native speakers is a great way to master a new language.

    • @fancyeri1929
      @fancyeri1929 Před rokem +11

      @@asmrlova For me, the Italian, French and Portuguese languages ​​are easier because, after all, they are Romance languages ​​similar to my mother tongue, which is Spanish. English was a language that cost me a lot of work to learn but finally I think I'm finally getting over it 😅 but I've heard that many English speakers have a hard time mastering Romance languages ​​such as Spanish, French, Italian, among others

    • @anniecharbonneau6657
      @anniecharbonneau6657 Před rokem +3

      You need to start young

    • @coffeemachtspass
      @coffeemachtspass Před rokem +6

      Don’t give up, Kris. I taught Spanish at a university for 25 years and never met a student who couldn’t learn it. It takes time, love, and access to interesting content. And don’t worry about ‘perfection’. Even native speakers don’t handle their own languages perfectly.

    • @aybenahos4497
      @aybenahos4497 Před rokem

      Same here

  • @meltemirocks
    @meltemirocks Před rokem +20

    I love Kobe's Italian and even more I love his Italian accent when he speaks Spanish! 💕

  • @karenwhite4742
    @karenwhite4742 Před měsícem +2

    how could you forget Paul Robeson? he was a lawyer, an athlete, a singer/actor, the valedictorian of his class at Rutgers...and he spoke 15 languages. He sang Old Man River in Show Boat. What an amazing individual!!

  • @missmayette
    @missmayette Před rokem +52

    I love watching these kinds of videos but they're often the same celebrities and the same interviews over and over again. I was pleased to see Audrey Hepburn and Kobe Bryant included in this one and was surprised to see Guy Ritchie! That's one I've never heard of.

    • @stevenwilson879
      @stevenwilson879 Před rokem

      But have you learned another language?

    • @mindyroth8112
      @mindyroth8112 Před rokem +6

      Ritchie's conjugation was terrible but he still managed to get his point across, which is pretty impressive for someone learning a language that is not one of the main romantics.

    • @missmayette
      @missmayette Před rokem

      @@stevenwilson879 I learned French in school and during the pandemic, I learned (and am continuing to learn) Dutch. I'm certainly not conversational, but it's good for the brain!

  • @Quanjerpuzzles
    @Quanjerpuzzles Před rokem +26

    Dolph Lundgren? I remember reading that he can speak 13 different languages including Japanese, Swedish, English, Russian .......

  • @wnbrknisezlyfxd2951
    @wnbrknisezlyfxd2951 Před rokem +33

    I understand Christop Waltz switching languages mid conversation bc some ideas and concepts are better iterated in certain languages. There are things in Spanish that express a more accurate meaning than in English or Spanish and vice versa

    • @linedancechicks
      @linedancechicks Před rokem +3

      The more languages you know, the more "better" phrases you find through different languages. Love doing it with my sister but it gets hard when speaking to a monolingual person and you can only think of the better word in the other language instead of the correct phrase in the language you are currently using 🙈

    • @wnbrknisezlyfxd2951
      @wnbrknisezlyfxd2951 Před rokem

      @@linedancechicks a'in't that a fact.

    • @KoriEmerson
      @KoriEmerson Před 3 měsíci

      Yup. I code switch to German and American sign language all the time. English can be very limiting sometimes.

    • @bezbezzebbyson788
      @bezbezzebbyson788 Před 2 měsíci

      I do it with english and my native egyptian arabic. Any language can express any meaning but sometimes what's expressable by a word in a language is done by a sentence or more in the other. If you know more than one language (semi-)fluently code switching makes it easier you can just pick the easiest way to express the intended meaning from each language you know.

  • @arielraine1642
    @arielraine1642 Před 7 měsíci +8

    The great thing about the romance languages are that they share a lot of similarities due to their common Latin roots. I remember in my freshman year of high school I was taking Latin, Spanish, and Languages Arts/English at the same time. My Latin class wasn't a super serious class (it was mostly juniors and seniors, and it was the last year they offered it at my school), but I tried to pick up as much as I could. The vocabulary I learned in one class could be used to my advantage in another class, and I just truly think it's really cool. I hope one day I can actually get myself to sit down and actually properly learn one of them. Truly kudos to all the people who can speak multiple languages.

  • @samusugiru
    @samusugiru Před rokem +21

    Audrey Hepburn was born and raised in Brussels which is why she speaks French and she later lived in the Netherlands.

  • @MsjEsUsFrEaK73
    @MsjEsUsFrEaK73 Před 10 měsíci +8

    I've been learning Spanish and when I heard Will Smith talk in Spanish, I was like, 'I'm so happy! I understood everything he just said!' 😂

    • @makisr3136
      @makisr3136 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Me too amigo mío 😂 I feel that I can visit Madrid or Mexico City with no fear 😂😂😂

  • @thepenguinking4488
    @thepenguinking4488 Před rokem +8

    If fluency is in the ear of the beholder, no foreigner is fluent in French. I think my French is excellent but they always ask me to speak English because "I 'butcher' the language". While simply learning the very basics in an Asian language earns you a genuine respect for your efforts.

  • @tpomero
    @tpomero Před 4 měsíci +4

    Tom Hiddleston also reads and speaks Latin, which is likely key to his abilities in Romance languages.
    He became fluent in ancient Greek as a Classics major, hence can speak modern Greek easily.

  • @peacefulmaroon
    @peacefulmaroon Před rokem +8

    And this is why Sarena is the GOAT. She learned French in advance of her French grand slam win. Which she did eventually win. By then a fluent French speaker. Amazing.

    • @Salombo788
      @Salombo788 Před měsícem

      I am French, and while I absolutely respect her willingness to communicate, I struggle to understand her

  • @julioareck
    @julioareck Před rokem +16

    Most people in the world speak two or more languages (their regional language, the national language, maybe another regional language, English, etc), but Americans get so surprised when one of them can say a few words in other language.
    Anyway, Jodie Foster's French is impeccable, and Viggo Mortensen speaks Spanish with a perfect Argentinian accent; Paltrow's Spanish is also good, with an accent from Spain. Chalamet's French and Nyongo's Spanish are competent with few mistakes. The rest can manage, although making mistakes and having strong accents. Cena's and Zuckerberg's mandarin is hard to understand due to not pronouncing the tones right. In any case, it is good to see they're all trying their best to learn other languages.

  • @carviiss6344
    @carviiss6344 Před 21 hodinou +1

    I really admire people who´s speank other languages, because it is not easy. I am Brasilian and I´m learning english, french, italian e german and I have to say that is not easy to learn a new language, but is so good.

  • @fird0el344
    @fird0el344 Před rokem +18

    The great Kirk Douglas spoke an amazing French, so well in fact he was even able to joke and crack-up a intellectual bunch of French essayists and writers.

  • @jp3813
    @jp3813 Před 4 měsíci +12

    Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Donnie Yen, Chow Yun-fat, & Michelle Yeoh: English.

  • @Altonahh10
    @Altonahh10 Před rokem +11

    Bullock´s German is totally sweet. Yes, her grammar is a bit mixed up but she knows words even native speakers sometimes don´t know.

  • @mindconcept
    @mindconcept Před měsícem +2

    Audrey's french was astounding. A class act in every language ❤

  • @TiagoPereira-hm1nq
    @TiagoPereira-hm1nq Před 4 měsíci +7

    A fluent non-native English speaker in the US is often misconstrued as having broken English due to their accent, while an American speaking another language at a basic level with a thick accent may be perceived as fluent. WTF?!

  • @jcgg41790
    @jcgg41790 Před rokem +34

    Gwyneth's way of speaking Español in a very Castillan accent! Majestic!

  • @l._.-._.l
    @l._.-._.l Před 4 měsíci +17

    Mun Kayoung, a South Korean actress can speak Korean, English and German fluently. And also Jackon Wang, can speak Chinese, Korean and English very well.👍👍

  • @vaux_wolf4281
    @vaux_wolf4281 Před rokem +17

    My wife says I speak a different language..especially when I’m drunk 😂

  • @kerryalfaro9437
    @kerryalfaro9437 Před rokem +6

    As a woman WHO has a husband FROM PUERTO Rico..and being from a Hispanic background myself...I'm EXTREMELY impressed by WILL AND Ben's Spanish speaking abilities....DIOS TE BENDIGA..

  • @UnbreakableBloke
    @UnbreakableBloke Před rokem +6

    Thanks for the video. I kind of lost my passion for learning languages as I can speak three languages fluently. Right now, I am pushing for my love to learn and speak more. Spanish, here I come!

  • @garyperkovac1002
    @garyperkovac1002 Před rokem +8

    To be blessed to know and to speak another language. These celebrities can open doors around the world. Without languages understood... we are dust.

  • @buddy77587
    @buddy77587 Před rokem

    Absolutely fabulous!

  • @anafanini5406
    @anafanini5406 Před rokem +47

    It’s so cute seeing Ben Affleck speaking Spanish because I imagine him trying that out with JLo ❤

    • @cassandrareese3082
      @cassandrareese3082 Před rokem +14

      He's used to Mexican Spanish which is usually kinda slow and laid back. Puerto Ricans speak like there's a time limit 😆

    • @ETS186
      @ETS186 Před rokem +1

      @@cassandrareese3082 hahahhahaa

    • @kellyalves756
      @kellyalves756 Před rokem +1

      He was pretty solid. I was impressed.😎

    • @OiganAEsta
      @OiganAEsta Před 2 měsíci

      He could 𝘵𝘦𝘢𝘤𝘩 𝘩𝘦𝘳 how to speak it, as she 𝘪𝘴 𝘯𝘰𝘵 𝘧𝘭𝘶𝘦𝘯𝘵 𝘪𝘯 𝘚𝘱𝘢𝘯𝘪𝘴𝘩. Her Spanish is broken as hell 🫠

  • @1do2likeU
    @1do2likeU Před rokem +44

    You forgot all the swedish actors in Hollywood, they all are fluent in at least 2 languages (many of them three or four).

  • @lucbelanger4951
    @lucbelanger4951 Před rokem +40

    I like the fact that Viggo Mortensen can speak "Canadian French" when most French originating from France can't ! 😁

    • @wendigo1919
      @wendigo1919 Před rokem +1

      He's very articulate... very easy to understand.

    • @rouky123456
      @rouky123456 Před rokem +1

      Well we also have different accents you won't expect an Australian to start speaking with an American accent when in the US. But yes French-canadian is a a bit of a challenge for other French speakers 😅

    • @Razmout
      @Razmout Před 3 měsíci

      I don't get your comment, his accent wasn't canadian in my opinion.
      plus I don't get that french cannot speak canadian french, most difference is the accent, like you can differentiate british to irish.

    • @djk7
      @djk7 Před 2 měsíci +2

      I'm French Canadian and that definitely wasn't Québécois French. He's just obsessed with the Montreal hockey team

    • @Razmout
      @Razmout Před 2 měsíci +1

      haha classic habs@@djk7

  • @kasiazdrojewska3616
    @kasiazdrojewska3616 Před rokem +53

    I love how in the US it's a big thing if you speak one foreign language conversationally XD As was mentioned by one of the celebs, in most countries people learn 1 or 2 foreign languages by default, so actually speaking only one's native language is something unexpected... And for the people who are literally paid to learn to portray other people... Well :D

    • @JanetMax
      @JanetMax Před rokem +3

      Keep in mind, in many other parts of the world, spending time in a country with a primary language different than your own is much easier than in the U.S. Someone living in St. Louis, Missouri, has to travel almost 2,000 km to reach Mexico, the nearest foreign country. When I lived in Germany (near Dusseldorf), the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg were all less than 200 km away, and France was about 300 km. Also unlike many other countries, immigrants to the U.S. tend to assimilate faster and abandon their native languages, perhaps in part because anyone born in the U.S. is automatically a citizen, lessening the impulse to hold onto the native tongue. My older daughter speaks Mandarin, German, and French in addition to English, but she has the benefit of a German father whose family lives in Paris, so she's had extensive exposure to French and German since birth, including a German tutor and regular trips to Europe. Not exactly typical. She studied Mandarin for nine years because she likes it, but since leaving school, her proficiency has slipped-use it or lose it! I'm studying Italian again, but it's tough-there's no easy way to immerse myself in it.

    • @latze74
      @latze74 Před rokem +7

      @@JanetMax I get ur point, but I don't really get ur point. Many Russians under the age of 45-50 are at least bilingual and their country is almost twice the size of US, so...

    • @sateremawe
      @sateremawe Před rokem +5

      @@JanetMax this is a typical excuse a usa citizen would give to normalize usa’s notorious lack of interest in the rest of the world. I am brazilian, my country is practically as big as yours, yet, we usually learn different languages here. mostly european. and we have 154 languages of our own. I imagine you don’t even know which are the two official languages here. no, spanish is not one of them.

    • @JanetMax
      @JanetMax Před rokem +4

      @@sateremawe well you seem nice. I confess to not knowing the second of Brazil’s two official languages. I thought most Brazilians spoke Portuguese, but I wasn’t aware of a second official language, nor could I find one identified when I searched online.
      I wasn’t trying to explain completely why there is a low level of multilingualism among Americans, I was just offering a perspective on a contributing factor. My response was clear about the value my own family places on it. I don’t think it’s a good thing, but the reality is that for many Americans, lack of interest in the rest of the world is result of not feeling a need to know, or being so focused on their own survival they don’t have the bandwidth to look farther out.
      I’ve wanted to travel to Brazil, but if you are typical Brazilian, perhaps it’s better I avoid a place where there is such hostility to Americans.

    • @sateremawe
      @sateremawe Před rokem +2

      @@JanetMax hostility towards colonial mentality we have, indeed. specially when colonial minded people are unaware of it and think they are somehow special and kind. but don’t worry, most of us are too ironic and too happy to throw rage towards gringos. so, feel welcome to come here :) and bring money.

  • @dragonslayerdragonslayer
    @dragonslayerdragonslayer Před rokem +31

    mariska hargitay is a polyglot as well she speaks English Spanish Italian French and Hungarian as well

  • @princeasimathur
    @princeasimathur Před rokem +29

    apart from John Cena who had put efforts to learn Mandarin.
    Only one Aisan Language of Bahasa Indonesia by Our Very own Aussie Superstar is there....

  • @torstenwiesner6047
    @torstenwiesner6047 Před rokem +10

    Sandra Bullock speaks a verry perfect German, i love it if she speaks german, she has got a little bavarian accent.Christoph Walz is an Austrian

  • @shirolee
    @shirolee Před 4 měsíci

    Wow, just WOW. That is super cool!

  • @CarlyD.
    @CarlyD. Před 3 měsíci

    A true labor of love. When Jeremy joins in, vibes show the love you two have for each other. Doing a great job, stay dry .

  • @novascotiaskater1868
    @novascotiaskater1868 Před rokem +6

    Many celebrities are actually talented in many ways…they can act, sing, dance, play instruments, are awesome artists…so it’s not surprising so many speak more than just English. It’s actually pretty easy to learn another language when you are young… I speak 5 myself…English, French, Czech, Spanish and Gaelic…

  • @johanregalado69
    @johanregalado69 Před rokem +3

    I love you Kobe!!! Thank you for the memories!!! RIP Mamba!!! ❤

  • @Delta20101
    @Delta20101 Před rokem +22

    My father was Chinese, his parents were from mainland China. He was born in Sulu, Philippines surrounded by Muslim 90%, he can speak 100% Muslim and Visayan dialect 10%. Went to English school. And met my mother in Manila who can't speak Tagalog because she can only speak her own dialect from one of the provinces where Mayon volcano located called Bicol. So my father has to learn that dialect to communicate with my mother. So growing up i can hear my father speaking my mother's dialect and soon Tagalog. Amazing.

    • @asonia8446
      @asonia8446 Před rokem +14

      There is no Muslim language. You are confusing between religion and language.

    • @ETS186
      @ETS186 Před rokem +1

      @@asonia8446 he/she meant the Sulu language probably

    • @makisr3136
      @makisr3136 Před 7 měsíci

      I thought Islam was a fcking religion not a language 😂😂😂😂

    • @zvezdoblyat
      @zvezdoblyat Před 14 dny

      Wow he can speak Muslim? That's crazy, I'm surprised a mosque hasn't snatched him up yet.

  • @pythonkatie1985
    @pythonkatie1985 Před rokem +87

    I'm surprised they didn't have Mila Kunis standing up for JT in Russian.

    • @homla8116
      @homla8116 Před rokem +5

      It's a classic!

    • @qgde3rty8uiojh90
      @qgde3rty8uiojh90 Před rokem +12

      She's 🇺🇦 by birth. So maybe it's a bit too sensitive at the moment... God bless her.

    • @FlowerGirlMy
      @FlowerGirlMy Před rokem +1

      but her russian is quite bad.

    • @ImaginaryEvil
      @ImaginaryEvil Před rokem +1

      @@FlowerGirlMy it's her first language haha, she's fluent

    • @Gerrly
      @Gerrly Před rokem

      @@ImaginaryEvil I thought Ukrainian was her native. I may be wrong. I didn’t check before writing this.

  • @Kakaragi
    @Kakaragi Před rokem +18

    Hey! Why don’t I see Christopher Lee anywhere?

  • @ct5625
    @ct5625 Před 4 měsíci +3

    When I was a student our French teacher told us that when you learn one European language it's far easier to learn others. There are commonalities between Italian, French, Spanish, but the further north you go the more difficult it can become. She believed that the best way to learn was to start with French and then work your way north through the countries. It makes sense because so many languages in a region have connections going back thousands of years and through migration they became closer. I assume it's the same for many regions of Africa, and also for the Baltic states.

  • @coco2.2
    @coco2.2 Před rokem +9

    i loooove languages, wish i had more time to learn ❤️ i speak French and English, currently learning Spanish

  • @fiona-lyons
    @fiona-lyons Před rokem +2

    Setting a low bar for fluency with quite a few of these. Still, kudos for making an effort.

  • @kierankieran8849
    @kierankieran8849 Před rokem +29

    Kudos to these celebrities for showing the world that speaking several languages is an added plus. Unlike some "pea brain folks" from you know where who chastised others for conversing in another vernacular other than English.

    • @cassandrareese3082
      @cassandrareese3082 Před rokem +1

      Oye, that's not fair. It's mostly Anglo-Saxon Americans who do that kind of thing. But if you want to get by in the US, you need to at least have passing English. It's getting easier but it's still pretty hard to find places that speak anything but English, especially as you get farther from the borders and metro areas. My parents actually refused to teach me Spanish (3rd gen) because they wanted me to be fluent in English without an accent. Except there are still words I'm finding that I don't know the English word for at 30yo, and the majority of English I heard was accented so when I'm upset it comes out in full force.

  • @akumamatata1820
    @akumamatata1820 Před rokem +7

    I was expecting "早上好中国。我有bing chilling. 我很喜欢bing chilling. Lao gan ma" Can't pretend I'm not disappointed 😂

  • @hege4318
    @hege4318 Před rokem +47

    I would imagine Viggo also being able to speak or at least understand Norwegian. Our two languages are so similar that even instructions usually comes in a combined Norwegian and Danish explanation 😅 I understood what he said in the first clip because it was danish without having learned danish. 😊 Norwegian, Danish and Swedish are very similar.

    • @EterPuralis
      @EterPuralis Před rokem +1

      Maybe if you're Danish or Norwegian. Danish can be neigh on impenetrable for a Swedish person.

    • @hege4318
      @hege4318 Před rokem +2

      @@EterPuralis oh, really 😮 I even know how to count in danish 🤣 At least you understand Norwegian 😁 I had several lab partners at uni who were swedish and there was no language problems 😊
      Didn't you guys have Cartoon network when being young with it being swedish for a while, then changing to Norwegian, then Danish and Finnish? We couldn't change the language and just had to watch whatever language was on 😅 (in the 90's at least) 😛

    • @EterPuralis
      @EterPuralis Před rokem

      @@hege4318 How rich do you think i am 😅 no i didn't have cartoon network!

    • @hege4318
      @hege4318 Před rokem

      @@EterPuralis oh, I'm sorry to hear that 😔❤️ We weren't that rich either, mom was an education below nurse and father was a mason, and later worked in a store selling rocks for parking yards ect. I think we were below average in Norway, not getting expensive stuff like friends (like getting knockoff/lookalike toys instead of the popular toys). But we always had Cartoon network 🙈 Maybe they prioritised it 🤔

    • @alexanderkupke920
      @alexanderkupke920 Před rokem +1

      I think the trick with the Scandinavian languages as it was explained to me (or More exactly nordisk languages without Finnish) is that it is like a triangle how well those are mutually intelligible. Somehow it seems between two of the languages one way is easier then the other way round. Also good to know, while Danish is said to be rather uniform, Norwegian can be a completely different dialect just around the next corner of the Fjord. As a native German speaker i find it always interesting to see where there are for example similarities with German, English, Dutch, Frisian etc. and which was influenced in which direction.

  • @jmatt4life
    @jmatt4life Před 5 měsíci +5

    Virgo Mortensen is a gem.

  • @cakes3958
    @cakes3958 Před rokem +145

    John Cena speaking in Mandarin is impressive!

    • @mikeymouse6530
      @mikeymouse6530 Před rokem +9

      John and Mark are both only 2 out of 5. John has more vocabulary but lack understandability while Mark lacks vocabulary but has better intonation.

    • @stevenwilson879
      @stevenwilson879 Před rokem +15

      @@mikeymouse6530 We can criticize, but we won't complement.
      This is what's wrong.

    • @dekusbones7228
      @dekusbones7228 Před rokem +31

      It’s not fluent but as a Chinese person I can understand without an issue so it’s pretty impressive

    • @blackmantis3130
      @blackmantis3130 Před rokem +11

      He has great social credits

    • @henrybockmon9398
      @henrybockmon9398 Před rokem

      What was really impressive was how learning how much of a simp he is in real life. That video of him groveling to China made him look like a 4 year old girl whose puppy had been stolen.

  • @annepax5399
    @annepax5399 Před rokem +13

    Wish this list was organized from unsurprising to most impressive

    • @stevenwilson879
      @stevenwilson879 Před rokem

      AND what would be IMPRESSIVE? If I could speak 3 to 4 languages......my world would be 4× open.

  • @sheila.domingues
    @sheila.domingues Před rokem +38

    Shakira speaks perfectly all the languages! And also Catalan!!

  • @dsa2591
    @dsa2591 Před rokem +59

    Johnny Depp speaks fluent French. He learned it so he could talk to Vanessa Paradis' parents. Both of his children also are fluent in French and his daughter, Lily Rose, has acted in French movies and done interviews in French.

    • @wendigo1919
      @wendigo1919 Před rokem +4

      No, he really doesn't. His French is not that great. I've watched him in many interviews to determine see if he was or not. His accent is great though. He can manage to put to get just a handful of words at most and that's it, which is shocking considering he lived with a French woman in France for so long.

    • @tonydeb6793
      @tonydeb6793 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@wendigo1919 he speak very well French... i'm french and i assure you he speak very well... 10 time better than lot of people in this video

    • @k.v.7681
      @k.v.7681 Před 3 měsíci

      Depends on when. Earlier on it was better. You have to use a language to keep it. Nowadays it's ok at best, but then again, his english tends to be okay at best too, when you have to understand him from his drunken, drug-fueled gargles.

  • @PZiyen
    @PZiyen Před rokem +9

    John Cena speaking in Mandarin: 早上好中國,現在我有冰淇淋

  • @thezmanchar
    @thezmanchar Před rokem +12

    Kobe was just pure class.

    • @pennyp7382
      @pennyp7382 Před rokem +2

      Lol 😆 yeah right! Classy ring he gave his wife after cheating on her. What about going out on your wife is "classy"?

  • @EMdemo
    @EMdemo Před měsícem

    This list blew my mind.

  • @localloretv3854
    @localloretv3854 Před rokem +53

    They forgot Elfish and Native American for Viggo when he was in LOTR and HIDALGO lol

    • @breemassulik768
      @breemassulik768 Před rokem +2

      he also speaks equestrian !! you see the relationships her has with horses!

    • @yorkiesweetpea23
      @yorkiesweetpea23 Před rokem

      *Elffin lol

    • @kaworunagisa4009
      @kaworunagisa4009 Před rokem +3

      ...that's Sindarin and Quenya to you. Although I suppose he only needed Sindarin for LOTR.

    • @carlwells9504
      @carlwells9504 Před rokem

      Bet he picked up some Māori in NZ

  • @CaptHollister
    @CaptHollister Před rokem +45

    Let's be honest, Americans are always amazed when someone speaks more than one language. Most of the rest of the world are amazed when someone can only speak one language.
    Regarding Colin Firth and Kobe Bryant, it is actually impossible to speak Italian without using your hands.
    I once saw an interview with Viggo Mortensen on French television in which the interviewer asked how he had learned to speak Canadian French, he answered by saying it was because he had lived in Vermont right over the border from Montreal. He was wearing a Montréal Canadiens hockey sweater at the time.

    • @tempellem
      @tempellem Před rokem

      '"Most of the rest of the world are amazed when someone can only speak one language. " Not true. lol. ✌

    • @Blaze6432
      @Blaze6432 Před rokem

      Lets be honest, this comment is ignorant and stupid considering most Americans know multilingual people and it doesn't phase us considering a huge portion of the country (about a quarter) speak another language other than English. So yah, good to know you decided to research before commenting.

    • @CaptHollister
      @CaptHollister Před rokem +7

      @@Blaze6432 No other country produces videos based on the concept of celebrities that can speak another language. Speaking more than one language is completely normal and unsurprising pretty much everywhere. Having worked a fair bit in the US, I would also say that immigrants or their children speaking their native language plus English (which is where your one in four comes from) is not rare, but neither is it highly regarded, as witnessed by the fact that the ability is usually gone by the 2nd generation. What is rare, however, is when a native English speaking American becomes fluent in a different language.

    • @deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344
      @deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344 Před rokem +5

      Ya, in Europe a monolingual is rare enough. 99% of Europeans can speak at least 2 languages and a few others to varying degrees

    • @Blaze6432
      @Blaze6432 Před rokem

      @@deaganachomarunacathasaigh4344 Yah that statistic was drawn from where? Oh its just idiots like you who make numbers up. Many of not most of the EU countries have rather large monolingual populations. How many in Spain, Italy, France, Russia, Romania can actually speak another language fluently? You probably dont know the answer.

  • @ronfowler4864
    @ronfowler4864 Před rokem +10

    Viggo Mortensen helped to translate Albert Camus's “The Human Crisis” for his reading at the Columbia Maison Française.

  • @KnowledgeNerd123
    @KnowledgeNerd123 Před rokem +7

    Trevor Noah could also be on this list, I think he speaks 6 or 7 languages, English, German, Xhosa, and several other African languages

  • @agot7fan855
    @agot7fan855 Před rokem +25

    I mean you should totally mention Jackson Wang too. Guy is super multilingual

    • @bladepanthera
      @bladepanthera Před rokem +5

      Lots of kpop stars are multilingual, it's amazing and they're totally underrated!

    • @maygreene5436
      @maygreene5436 Před rokem +2

      I think the list's implication is American celebrities (or dual citizenship) otherwise most celebrities in the world would included lol. So Jackson Wang as someone from Hong Kong wouldn't count even though he sometimes promotes in the United States.