The most important language you will EVER learn | Poet Ali | TEDxOrangeCoast

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  • @lcgaitan
    @lcgaitan Před 9 lety +354

    It was a privilege to see Poet Ali share this at last month's TEDxOC. Unfortunately, the 2-minute standing ovation at the end got edited down to a few seconds...

  • @floridmonkey2723
    @floridmonkey2723 Před 7 lety +495

    How does this not have more views?!?! This is one of the best ted talks I've seen.

    • @Ken.-
      @Ken.- Před 7 lety +23

      Because it's not titled "Mathematics and sex | Clio Cresswell | TEDxSydney"

    • @hans2695
      @hans2695 Před 7 lety

      +Kira hahahha

    • @floridmonkey2723
      @floridmonkey2723 Před 7 lety +1

      Kira Meh, that was was OK, I did watch it before this one though.

    • @marielchen
      @marielchen Před 7 lety +9

      Probably because it's larger than 3 minutes and people online have a reaaaally short attention span :/

    • @Keeratipong
      @Keeratipong Před 6 lety +3

      agree, it took me until 28 years old when i realize i am not speaking the same language with people around me

  • @chadcybercock3915
    @chadcybercock3915 Před 5 lety +43

    My mother language is Russian. I then learned French and then English. Then Spanish. Then German... and now I am learning Chinese. And this... learning, this entire new experience made my life fantastic. To anyone trying to learn a new language, don't give up. You will open your mind to a new culture, to new people... and this is by far, the greatest gift in this world.

    • @kiryu2000
      @kiryu2000 Před 5 lety +3

      Gamer's International Agency (G.I.A) Круто и молодец ты! Я сам американский китаец и я вырос на китайском и английском. В моей жизни я изучал более 10-и языков но теперь я сосредоточусь на арабском, русском, турецком, и китайском (я не умею писать к сожалению). Я уже 2,5 года учу русский язык. Желаю тебе удачи и всего лучшего!

    • @chadcybercock3915
      @chadcybercock3915 Před 5 lety +5

      @@kiryu2000 Спасибо! Я лично вырос на русском языке, но переехав в Америку к пяти лeт, мне нужно было выучить французский и английский. Потом взылся за испанский и немецкий. И сейчас начал китайский... это как будто испытание поcле пяти языков. Желаю удачи с арабским и турецким. Это не просто но может открыть безумное количество возможностей!

    • @balenhaidar4071
      @balenhaidar4071 Před rokem

      @@chadcybercock3915 how you learnt that languages? Can you talk about your plan to learn it?

  • @OperationXX1
    @OperationXX1 Před 7 lety +346

    The part about loved ones dying of cancer brought me to tears, because I speak that language.

    • @vee9784
      @vee9784 Před 6 lety +7

      iced cap so do I. Hope everything is ok now with you though, I know how much it hurts 💜

    • @MunthApollo
      @MunthApollo Před 5 lety +6

      I didn’t have the strength to make my own comment about this language. So I’ll thumbs up yours.
      I just started learning this language recently.
      I had been able to hold my composure lately but it was instant tears the moment he started talking about appetite.

    • @jasonhugo1936
      @jasonhugo1936 Před 5 lety +2

      Same. It's been 7 years and the language is dormant, but hearing about it almost instantly brought me to tears.

    • @carolinaherrera8030
      @carolinaherrera8030 Před 5 lety

      Which language was it?

    • @grzegorznonszalancki7604
      @grzegorznonszalancki7604 Před 5 lety

      Well I cried too cuz i thought it was about fighting cancer, so I felt kinda weird when he said it wall all about someone else doing it.

  • @sebastianelytron8450
    @sebastianelytron8450 Před 6 lety +1329

    Top 10 TED talk of all time hands down

    • @kidkangaroo5213
      @kidkangaroo5213 Před 6 lety +40

      He could mold the crowd in his hands like it was putty, this guy is sensational

    • @carloszann779
      @carloszann779 Před 6 lety +12

      Sebastian Elytron Important and useless languages:
      1- ENGLISH
      2- CHINESE
      3- SPANISH- FRENCH
      4- RUSSIAN- JAPANESSE- ARABIC
      5- GERMAN - PORTUGUESE
      6- HINDI
      7- others

    • @indiramajji875
      @indiramajji875 Před 6 lety

      Sebastian Elytron mahanati

    • @eugenesiegel872
      @eugenesiegel872 Před 6 lety

      Sebastian Elytron

    • @xijinping1099
      @xijinping1099 Před 5 lety +1

      tómi dan French is in the “others” section imo. Useless unless you go to France.

  • @kiryu2000
    @kiryu2000 Před 5 lety +37

    “Speak a new language so that the world will be a new world.”
    “Speak any language, Turkish, Greek, Persian, Arabic, but always speak with love.”
    “Heart is a sea, Language is the shore. Whatever is in the sea hits the shore.”
    “Not the ones speaking the same language, but the ones sharing the same feeling understand each other.”
    -Jalal ad-Dinn Muhammad “Maulana” Rumi

  • @justjhakkas
    @justjhakkas Před 8 lety +1290

    Most the girls in the world are complaining about it,
    Most the poems in the world have been written about it,
    Most the music on the radio is hitting about it,
    or kicking about it, or ripping about it,
    Most the verses in the game people are spitting about it,
    Most the songs in the world people are talking about it,
    Most the broken hearts I know are walking without it,
    started to doubt it, lost without it,
    Most the shadows in the dark have forgotten about it,
    Everybody in the world would be tripping without it,
    Every boy and every girl would be dead without it,
    struggle without it, nothing without it,
    Most the fingers that are drunk are dialling about it,
    Most the people that are in it are smiling about it,
    Most the people who have lost it are crying about it,
    trying to get it back, or lying about it,
    Most the pages that are filled are filled about it,
    The tears that are spilled are spilled about it,
    The people that have felt it are real about it,
    A life without it would be lost without it,
    When I'm in it and I feel it I am shouting about it,
    Everybody in the whole world knowing about it,
    When I’m hurt and broke down I be flowing about it,
    going about it wrong, because I didn’t allow it,
    Can’t a wound or scar heal without it,
    Can’t the way that you feel be concealed about it,
    Everybody has their own ideal about it,
    dream about it, appeal about it,
    So what’s the deal about it? Are you about it?
    To know that life is a trip and unreal without it?
    Everything that you feel is surreal about it,
    But I’m just a writer, what can I reveal about it?”
    - Poet Ali

    • @hongbao1524
      @hongbao1524 Před 6 lety +8

      just jhakkas What's the meaning of this poem?

    • @kaad7
      @kaad7 Před 6 lety +46

      Love...

    • @JayBird0
      @JayBird0 Před 6 lety +74

      after the first line i thoght PERIODCRAMPS

    • @Saludin2
      @Saludin2 Před 6 lety +10

      the rhymes are on point

    • @MetaPhysical369
      @MetaPhysical369 Před 6 lety +9

      Grateful for posting😍
      The moment he started the poem, I decided to search about it 😂
      PEACE ❤️

  • @229axb7
    @229axb7 Před 9 lety +834

    I've seen a lot of Ted talks but this was the best...

  • @fiqrizain3525
    @fiqrizain3525 Před 7 lety +460

    I "it" every single words came out of this man mouth

  • @rattiofficial
    @rattiofficial Před 8 lety +174

    Never have I seen someone putting out to words so good what I feel or have felt. Never have I seen someone put it to words of what I've experienced.

  • @Kamil-B
    @Kamil-B Před 9 lety +213

    one of the best teds i've heard

  • @patrickjohansson2800
    @patrickjohansson2800 Před 7 lety +229

    Well now we know why he said he spoke 83 languages.

    • @fantastic_joe
      @fantastic_joe Před 4 lety

      damn you are a smart guy

    • @RuLeZ1988
      @RuLeZ1988 Před 3 lety +4

      You do speak a lot of languages too... everyone does.

  • @rickbond79
    @rickbond79 Před 6 lety +111

    12:23 Bravo! Beautiful description of the benefits of emotional intelligence as it relates to leadership:
    “You probably know what it’s like to be left out. You know what it’s like that everyone is a part of something, and you’re not. You know what it’s like to be the outsider, and in fact you know what it’s like being the minority. Because I believe that this language of being a minority is one of the most important languages you can ever learn. Because at some point in our life we will all be in that position of compromise, and at some point we’ll all be in that position of power. And if you can tap into what you felt when you were that minority, how you handle that power will be an immense, immense gift that you can give to the world.”

  • @languagenerd477
    @languagenerd477 Před 8 lety +224

    My Thoughts wile he was speaking the last "language": "Most of the girls in the world are complaining about" Me: Why is he talking about periods XD? "Most of the poems inthe world have been written about it" Me: Ooooh thats what you´re talking about upps XD.

    • @LL-in5sp
      @LL-in5sp Před 6 lety +10

      LanguageNerd I thought he meant gaining unwanted weight hahaha

    • @kloud8447
      @kloud8447 Před 6 lety +16

      i thought the same dude like "huh didn't think he'd mention periods lmao"

    • @iamURHO
      @iamURHO Před 5 lety +1

      I was blowing my sweaty hands when I saw this now I have to sanitize after reading this 😂

    • @YourRyeBread
      @YourRyeBread Před 5 lety

      LanguageNerd SAME THO

    • @schiannagranger3718
      @schiannagranger3718 Před 4 lety +1

      I thought the same thing 😂😂

  • @israellai
    @israellai Před 8 lety +75

    Although it basically became a game of riddles from the middle onwards, it still feels very powerful for some reason.

    • @castro4694
      @castro4694 Před 8 lety +19

      His acting while speaking was on point.

  • @haileylineham6787
    @haileylineham6787 Před rokem +2

    This man is one of the most intelligent people I have seen, the way he conveyed his way of visualizing and portraying thought into such a way of understanding. And the way he bends language.

  • @jntim19
    @jntim19 Před 7 lety +6

    the learning language is giving a lot of different experience that seeing many circumstances. I was born in Seoul, Korea, I only spoke my mother tongue as a Korean, but since I learn English and any languages, it makes that possible to opening to different future to me. Currently, I'm meeting a lot of multi-ethnic people and making a lot of miracle situation with my friends. this is astonishing.

  • @leehyun-jae8427
    @leehyun-jae8427 Před 4 lety +5

    I think it’s amazing how many different languages there are in the world & how each one has it’s own “World” for those who speak it.

  • @FayeKitarievauthor
    @FayeKitarievauthor Před 9 lety +6

    It was magical to see him live! and it was heart-warming meeting you in person, Ali! You are world-class!

  • @chanmyaekoko2659
    @chanmyaekoko2659 Před 5 lety +5

    So much heart in the man's voice, that's what I enjoyed most about this. Passion and anger forms love.

  • @syahdin5613
    @syahdin5613 Před 7 lety +41

    this is an incredible talk. language of experience is amazing.

  • @threefour1598
    @threefour1598 Před 2 lety +7

    You had me in the first half when you spoke Farsi, and speaking about "ta'arof", but then you had me again in the 2nd half. Thanks for this amazing performance. Thank you Poet Ali.

  • @yaghoubiansepehrad
    @yaghoubiansepehrad Před 5 lety +8

    I got shocked when he started speaking Persian, his talk was awesome :-) Mokhlesetam

  • @zucaymon
    @zucaymon Před 5 lety +4

    Best thing I saw and heard today ...The Language ....Thank You TEDx Talks for getting this magical being ~Poet Ali and all other experts on the platform. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

  • @chawankawa4506
    @chawankawa4506 Před 5 lety +7

    I have watched this video tens of times. It gives me a special feeling of widening my heart and mind. I have been working on how I can use his idea (language) to learn anything in life. Think about it! The language of business, musical notes, coding, and etc. I’m on the way to utilize his idea in my plans.

  • @FolklorGuitar
    @FolklorGuitar Před 7 lety +42

    Bravo!

  • @lydiahanni4508
    @lydiahanni4508 Před 6 lety

    That was so beautifully said. Not just the subject of the talk, but the speaker himself. Man you're made for this, keep being on stage. You enlighten it.
    Much love.

  • @sofeashabani
    @sofeashabani Před 5 lety +4

    I was so entranced by this entire speech that I couldn't look away. Absolutely magnificent. This is going to be a speech that won't leave my mind for weeks.

  • @hezekiahbenisrael8320
    @hezekiahbenisrael8320 Před 9 lety +24

    he is good at getting the audience to laugh nice job

  • @fjos88
    @fjos88 Před 9 lety +4

    Absolutely amazing Poet, so happy that your brilliance is spreading and being heard!!!!

  • @King-ij8ee
    @King-ij8ee Před 3 lety

    Hands down one of the most eclectic and moving yet informing and educating speeches on TT. Poet Ali is amazing.

  • @MarelisaFabrega
    @MarelisaFabrega Před 7 lety +5

    This is brilliant (and he's hilarious). I loved the part about remembering what it feels like to be a minority in those situations in which you're part of the majority. And it's so true that no matter who's standing in front of you, there's some language that you share, even if it's just laughter.

  • @JM-sx1rp
    @JM-sx1rp Před 9 lety +114

    Rhetorically, this speech is wonderful.

    • @ShadowMcSneaky
      @ShadowMcSneaky Před 4 lety +4

      you are right but at the same time he lacks in value. i have hardly ever seen someone using so much words to say nearly nothing valuable.

    • @thesaltedlamp3444
      @thesaltedlamp3444 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ShadowMcSneaky If you got nothing from this TEDxTalk, I would suggest listening to it a few more times, slowly, or just broadening your mind and your heart. No offense intended, but I just can't see how you get "nearly nothing" out of such a poetic and important talk, especially nowadays, in an era of such division and small-mindedness.

    • @ShadowMcSneaky
      @ShadowMcSneaky Před 3 lety

      @@thesaltedlamp3444 dont get me wrong...its rhetorically very good...but it lacks content. if you compare it to other tedx talks or other "shows" like this. he just trys to adress your feelings instead of giving you new information or new concepts. he trys to sell it like its something totally new and never heared that he is talking about. boaster like...

    • @thesaltedlamp3444
      @thesaltedlamp3444 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ShadowMcSneaky Ahh, yeah, I see what you're saying. That's a fair criticism. I suppose the charm of this talk lies not in its bringing something brand new to the table, but in how he framed an old and well-known concept in a new, and newly convincing manner.

    • @adambensaid9990
      @adambensaid9990 Před 2 lety

      @@ShadowMcSneaky In rhetoric we call that substantiation. He certainly took his time fleshing out certain arguments, but the methodical structure and tagging he used, balanced with keeping the audience in the dark while building them up shows it was intentional for the speech. His message is also very meta, so it makes sense that he would substantiate so much, proving larger idea based on a consistent phenomenon. Rhetorically air tight.

  • @ZootZinBootZ
    @ZootZinBootZ Před 4 lety +3

    I cried.
    Before he spoke of buildings falling to the ground.
    My body spoke to me in shivers , skin displayed tiny goosebumps as i quiver like text to empathise with his poetic sounds.
    I spoke in tears; reflecting the most effective connected
    ectiv communication by a facilitator Most profound.
    He was engaging and comforting through real consideration;& shifted my isolation loneliness over to having some company ,by being so broad in his inclusivity, i felt part of all crowds. Man you even say the right things silently unspoken,oozing positivity.
    You deserve to be rewarded yet it's fund is
    internally self approval hopefully reverberating a deserved entitlement to be extremely proud.

  • @user-tk1sv1gq4u
    @user-tk1sv1gq4u Před 7 měsíci +2

    8 years later and still this ted talk and this guy give me inspitation
    Thank you❤

  • @enkelenahaxhiu3705
    @enkelenahaxhiu3705 Před 6 lety +3

    One of the best Ted talks ever. Love his enthusiasm

  • @patricksandrononn8309
    @patricksandrononn8309 Před 4 lety +3

    I knew from the beginning that your speech would lead to the language of love. Thanks alot from my viewpoint as a writer. One of the best speeches, perhaps even the best speech ever.

  • @DigitalUniverseReviews

    One of the best things I have witnessed about life, and how we all are so connected if we just take that time to see it... Love is a universal language

  • @parvanehbasirmand4868
    @parvanehbasirmand4868 Před 9 lety +5

    Amazing talk! So powerful, so talented. Thank you Poet Ali joon!!!

  • @mustafarahimi
    @mustafarahimi Před 9 lety +5

    One of the best Ted Talks...Good job Poet !

  • @caceyvargas9685
    @caceyvargas9685 Před 7 lety +416

    Was I the only sixteen year old that saw the "textspeak," and thought "what the hell is this?"

    • @keegster7167
      @keegster7167 Před 6 lety +17

      no, you're not

    • @eleanorrigby7914
      @eleanorrigby7914 Před 6 lety +46

      No, definitely not... but I think that we might be too young to understand that, because with WhatsApp and Facebook messenger we don't need that many abbreviations

    • @unclepodger
      @unclepodger Před 6 lety +2

      Nope.

    • @MAY7317
      @MAY7317 Před 6 lety +12

      I'm only 23 and i felt so old for not understanding the language

    • @alintarobinson-herbert259
      @alintarobinson-herbert259 Před 6 lety +24

      All that was derived from when you were limited to a charachter limit for texts on mobile phones - it's probably a whole other demographic in itself. People aged over 25 and under 35?

  • @georgegonzalez4020
    @georgegonzalez4020 Před 2 lety

    This is one of the most inspiring, entertaining, and uplifting talks I ever heard. Please share it with others!

  • @brycetomecek5065
    @brycetomecek5065 Před 6 lety +2

    This might be the best ted talk I’ve seen so far.

  • @katyaspark
    @katyaspark Před 5 lety +3

    This speech is in my top of the best speeches ever!

  • @oetemadian
    @oetemadian Před 9 lety +31

    Very well spoken. This talk was one of the best I have ever seen and heard on TED TALK.

  • @savaseoul
    @savaseoul Před 2 lety +1

    I'm in tears idk why exactly, but I love this TedTalk so much.
    I hope more people can discover this one and share it >

  • @joyoustv5998
    @joyoustv5998 Před 4 lety +1

    The best of the best TED talk i’ve ever seen and listened. Salute to you Poet Ali.

  • @PiaRxxxx
    @PiaRxxxx Před 7 lety +3

    humble man, impressive talk. If I wasn't that lazy I would've been standing throughout the whole thing

  • @YaThat.
    @YaThat. Před rokem +4

    I listen to a lot of ted talks and this might be the BEST

  • @Tatianaavn
    @Tatianaavn Před 4 lety

    One of the best of the best TED talks I've ever listened to! Thank you Poet Ali

  • @blazewood3758
    @blazewood3758 Před 6 lety

    This was just.... beautiful. The poetic vibe of it, the theme of it, the concept of it. I can't think of that many words to accurately describe it besides that. Poetic, beautiful, awesome. One of the best Ted Talks I've seen. Wow.

  • @honantong
    @honantong Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you. You are an amazing and affectionate speaker.

  • @lundanation6770
    @lundanation6770 Před 9 lety +12

    best talk ever

  • @karolinaciucias664
    @karolinaciucias664 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It's rarely that a Ted talk makes me tear up. These are profound thoughts, thank you

  • @gking1990
    @gking1990 Před 7 lety +1

    Arguably one of the best Ted talks I have seen. Excellent talk, absolutely brilliant topic.

  • @awiennn
    @awiennn Před 7 lety +27

    That was beautiful. Thank you. I dig that rap at the end.

  • @followingsophie9955
    @followingsophie9955 Před 8 lety +27

    This was absolutely amazing.

    • @ShadowMcSneaky
      @ShadowMcSneaky Před 4 lety +1

      why? did he present a new idear? something you didnt know?

  • @AT-xv6wm
    @AT-xv6wm Před 8 lety

    Absolutely amazing speech!!! Thank you!! I don't know how anyone can give that a thumbs down.

  • @latote1917
    @latote1917 Před 4 lety

    That's one of the most amazing talks I've listened to... no wonder his name is Poet Ali... the whole talk went like a poem

  • @pcantellmusic
    @pcantellmusic Před 9 lety +3

    Great Talk! Poet (Nomad) Ali. You the man!

  • @LeChalet360
    @LeChalet360 Před 7 lety +152

    What about sign language? It would be transformational to start including people who are deaf & hard of hearing.

    • @somemusician3832
      @somemusician3832 Před 6 lety +1

      Le Chalet hey do you sign?
      :)

    • @inkbery4473
      @inkbery4473 Před 6 lety +7

      I'm learning it along will morse, and I don't really have any use for it with anyone I know, but if I ever meet someone who has to use sign language, I want to be that person who can understand and communicate with them 🤷‍♀️

    • @duke7424
      @duke7424 Před 5 lety +5

      Agreed, I used to volunteer with a deaf, disabled man who used to dishwash with me. Nobody could communicate with him, so at first I learned the alphabet and then a little more advanced smaller things of ASL. You quickly realize what it means to a deaf person when they have someone they can truly communicate with. Just imagine going to work everyday, and not being able to express a real story or give depth to any conversation. Instead just being asked how are you today, and answering with a good or bad with your hands. You form a completely different relationship with those suffering, and learn more about yourself when you learn something new like that.....and do something for others benefit. It's like volunteering in general...

    • @JustKaylee
      @JustKaylee Před 5 lety +1

      I don't wanna be 'that person' but I have a handicap in my left arm so I would never be able to speak it. I just wanna say that there isn't any language we can all speak I think.

    • @LeifSchmit
      @LeifSchmit Před 5 lety +4

      @@JustKaylee There are totally modifications to signs that can be done one handed! How do you think deaf parents communicate with their kids while driving the car? Or holding onto something they can't put down? Of course, it can't be used if you don't have hands but we can communicate with other methods thanks to technology, we just need to make that technology more accessible so people don't have to be separated by their different languages!

  • @GeniusisCommon
    @GeniusisCommon Před 7 lety +1

    This is a genius TEDx. RIP Yvette. Love ya for life. Cancer didn't kill our love for each other. #Geniusiscommon

  • @g-raffasaurus2350
    @g-raffasaurus2350 Před 7 lety +7

    Such an amazing talk Poet Ali! :)
    I loved your rhyme at the end too!!!! I really felt that brother :);)

  • @DerRobert82
    @DerRobert82 Před 6 lety +3

    Very touching, especially to the end of the video. I lack of words.

  • @therhythmatic
    @therhythmatic Před 9 lety +2

    Poet Ali is amazing with words and he's also an extremely cool person to hang with. This was an amazing talk, keep up the good work man!

  • @ramareddy
    @ramareddy Před 6 lety

    One of the best TED Talks I've ever heard.

  • @imp3703
    @imp3703 Před 6 lety +30

    saying 9/11 is "Americas language" left kind of a bitter taste for me,
    I'm a simple german dude born in 1995 and 9/11 was like the first "bad" thing the oung me was exposed to.
    I got what he was talking about when he said "when the buildiings fell" imediately aswell
    I too was left in tears , because even though I was only a small child it left a very big mark on me and I too do think about what happened every time when September hits
    I'm not comfortable celebrating my very own birthday which is 9/6 fyi because it just feels like a bad move to be happy around this time of the year
    So I too think I do speak that language even though I'm not Amerikan, thank you!

    • @ridarza
      @ridarza Před 5 lety +1

      Kage Yul, yea you're actually right. Him saying that brought unity into those who are 'American'. But it created such strong diversity to those who are 'minority's'.

    • @volkerschmitz6623
      @volkerschmitz6623 Před 5 lety

      schon witzig , ich habe am selben tag Geburtstag dem 06.09.1994 , bin lediglich ein Jahr älter , und doch habe ich keine probleme zu dieser Zeit glücklich zu sein , warum sollte ich auch ? Natürlich fühlt man mit diesen Menschen gerade zu dieser Zeit , das ändert aber nichts daran das man dankbar dafür ist das man am leben ist und so sein kann wie man sein will , denn man selbst kann diese entscheidung jeden Augenblick aufs neue treffen , solange bis man zufrieden ist.

    • @magdalenacorrea5812
      @magdalenacorrea5812 Před 5 lety +1

      I am from Chile and September 11 st has another different meaning to me. In fact it is related to USA but because they helped my country immerse in a horrible dictatorship full of blood.

    • @jasonmurray4034
      @jasonmurray4034 Před 5 lety

      I am Irish and was born AFTER 9/11 yet still I also managed to instantly click with that language too. Ich spreche ein bisschen Deutsch auch.

    • @volkerschmitz6623
      @volkerschmitz6623 Před 5 lety +2

      @@jasonmurray4034 Not to offend ya or anything really. " Ich spreche auch ein bisschen Deutsch" I also speak a little german ^^ my language is complicated , even for ppl that are born in germany , so respect to you if you are actually trying to learn it ^^

  • @clobsonsantos2022
    @clobsonsantos2022 Před 7 lety +5

    He show us the values of learning new cultures and experience. Excellently 👌

    • @ShadowMcSneaky
      @ShadowMcSneaky Před 4 lety

      is that a new concept for you? i am kind of shocked that everyone praises him. i have never seen someone using that much words for saying nearly nothing. he is just trying to evoke emotions over and over again. you can summerize his speach in one sentence.

    • @clobsonsantos2022
      @clobsonsantos2022 Před 4 lety

      @@ShadowMcSneaky I praise nobody, seems like you do not like him. Chill out man, we're just passengers in life. Since we all are going to die someday I choose to see the good. The speaker is someone like you, me or anyone who knows that we'll never be able to fully understand "something"

  • @radharao1711
    @radharao1711 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The best TED talk ever which taught us the most precious universal language!!! ❤

  • @kristinajourney692
    @kristinajourney692 Před 7 lety

    Everyone needs to see this. Inspired. In awe. This is just amazing.

  • @alecrisser12
    @alecrisser12 Před 9 lety +15

    5:32 I know some people thank the modern abbreviation text is lazy, but it is actually more practical in some ways then conventional writing it you can understand it. First of all, it's compressed, without any loss of meaning. Yet the implications of this writing style are significant; it could evolve into an extremely fast, complex dialect. Something like abbreviated speech.

    • @boabysands123
      @boabysands123 Před 9 lety

      Alan Cleary It might be John McWhorter or David Crystal. Probably Crystal.

    • @abielticas1693
      @abielticas1693 Před 6 lety

      I did not understand the abbreviated text until some weeks ago; now more and more abbreviations make sense to me, even though I do not use it. Well, I do not even write using contractions like 'don't' and alike stuff, just for aesthetical effect.

  • @MRZPRODGITY
    @MRZPRODGITY Před 8 lety +4

    I cried on the cancer language. My grandma died of cancer and I went through all of that.

  • @brianamancuso9889
    @brianamancuso9889 Před 6 lety

    The last part touched me. It made me think a lot and relate a lot.
    Thank you Poet Ali.

  • @declanwoods1650
    @declanwoods1650 Před 4 lety +1

    Absolutely Amazing... Lost for words and I speak multiple languages...

  • @isaacriggs4656
    @isaacriggs4656 Před 7 lety +23

    I was on the other side of that "loved one had cancer" language

  • @mous92sa
    @mous92sa Před 9 lety +23

    14:14 "When I'm in it and I feel it, I'd be shoutin' about it! "

  • @WeRotaryeClub
    @WeRotaryeClub Před 9 lety

    Love is the universal language, thanks for entertaining us with it!

  • @andresakul
    @andresakul Před 6 lety

    this should get more views. practically the best tedtalk i've ever seen

  • @senecahester
    @senecahester Před 9 lety +5

    Great Job Poet!!!

  • @charonstyxferryman
    @charonstyxferryman Před 7 lety +6

    I am learning Spanish now via my 2nd language: English. My native language is Danish.
    Duolingo is really good. Use it!
    The above text in Danish is:
    Jeg er ved at lære Spansk nu via mit 2. sprog: Engelsk. Mit modersmål er Dansk.
    Duolingo er rigtig godt. Brug det!
    Teksten herover er på Dansk::
    FYI, "2." in Danish is pronounced using the Danish word "andet". The number "2" is "to".
    Fun fact. In Danish we have 2 kinds of "d". The 1st is know by English speakers: It is the hard "d". The soft "d" used in Denmark,,Norway, Sweden, and Icelandic is a soft "d", which is pronounced, by saying "th" from the word "the".
    English speakers will always get it right, when they pronounce "d" using the "th" phoneme. A phoneme is the sound used to say a letter in some language.
    Odense, the Danish city I was born in, has the soft "d", so pronounce it: "Othense"
    Another fun fact about Scandinavian (North European) languages:
    If you had learned Norwegian, you can understand Danish and vice versa. Swedish will be much more difficult to understand. They are singing, and a lot of words are different form Norwegian and Danish. Icelandic is a completely different language, and it is the language which is closest to the language the vikings was speaking.

    • @SergyGamerMC
      @SergyGamerMC Před 7 lety +1

      Hey, if you want i can help you with your spanish , i am a native speaker and i can say Duolingo is really good for learning vocavulary but not the same for pronunciation, One day i was really bored and I tried the spanish course for english speakers and I actually can't understand a the pronunciations because duoligo uses google translator voice and at least in spanish that voice sonds funny and weird. In conclusion if you want improve your spanish i can help you just leave here your skype and I contant you.

    • @charonstyxferryman
      @charonstyxferryman Před 7 lety +1

      Thanks! Very kind of your.:)
      I want to get a larger vocabulary first, and later get a correct pronunciation.
      Currently i am listening to short videos about pronunciation, slow Spanish new, Spanish / Latin Spanish music, Los 40 - Madrid - Anda Ya!, etc.
      I am user LarsTrnesH on the Duolingo community

  • @wawadzul
    @wawadzul Před 6 lety

    he's amazing. best ted talk ever. nothing beats this

  • @slaverjoe7046
    @slaverjoe7046 Před 8 lety

    Best TED talk I've heard. Period.

  • @chawankawa4506
    @chawankawa4506 Před 7 lety +12

    One of the best!! Well done Ali joon :) your words are exceptionally powerful.

  • @JasmineAtlas
    @JasmineAtlas Před 9 lety +29

    this needs more views

    • @ShadowMcSneaky
      @ShadowMcSneaky Před 4 lety

      why? did he present a new idear? something you didnt know?

    • @JasmineAtlas
      @JasmineAtlas Před 4 lety

      @@ShadowMcSneaky How should I know? I wrote that comment 5 years ago.

  • @Tama-mx6ux
    @Tama-mx6ux Před 4 lety +2

    What you said at 12:48 is very impressive. Thanks, Poet Ali, for saying those words in probably the most wonderful way possible.
    ---
    I believe, this language, of being the minority,
    is one of the most important languages you can ever learn.
    At some point in our life, we'll all be in that position of compromise,
    and at some point, we'll all be in that position of power.
    And if you can tap into what you felt
    when you were that minority,
    how you handled that power,
    it will be an immense gift that you can give to the world.

  • @tristanmoller9498
    @tristanmoller9498 Před 6 lety +1

    This would deserve to be a huge Tedtalk, not just Tedx

  • @Ashl3ylopez
    @Ashl3ylopez Před 8 lety +236

    are facial expressions, languages?

    • @ameagher2
      @ameagher2 Před 8 lety +25

      +Ashley lopez. Language, from the Latin - lingua - means tongue. We presume then, that the word refers to verbal communication ... wait! ... to poke your tongue out is a facial expression which also uses the tongue ... wooh there I didn't say I was an expert. Good luck.

    • @ehsancharolia3297
      @ehsancharolia3297 Před 8 lety +11

      ohh yes, definitely.

    • @myinboxes
      @myinboxes Před 7 lety +12

      One of the most important of all languages since there are some that are universal. It's when there is brain damage such as some autism where facial expressions are just impossible and don't know even by tone of voice when someone is sarcastic or sad. I think of Sheldon Cooper. It's just too complicated.

    • @MedusaOblongata
      @MedusaOblongata Před 6 lety +8

      Ashl3y lopez they're qualifiers for language. And we share many of them universally. But, for instance, in deaf culture, facial expression is extremely important bc it conveys your intent. Same with communicating with someone who doesn't speak your language. We use gestures, facial expressions, etc, to convey our intentions. We know, when we see someone cry, they are either incredibly sad, hurt, or crying from happiness. And we don't have to speak the same language to know what they're expressing. Sometimes our expressions say more than our words can really convey.

    • @Krizefugl
      @Krizefugl Před 6 lety +3

      there were actually studies about that. certain facial expressions are universal no matter where you go in the world. which helped me learn to read humans better since i have aspergers and a hard time reading people. im still not good at it and often misjudge situations but certain facial expressions dont lie

  • @carlosfeliper.carvalho4528

    Not only USA, dude. I am from Brazil, 24, and I remember the day 9/11, as it was yesterday. Still, I have no words to explain the feeling that I felt watching this video. So powerful. Thank you.

    • @Alswat100
      @Alswat100 Před 6 lety +4

      Infinite Resilience yeah 9/11 was a lot worse than everything happened in afghanistan , Vietnam, Heroshima, Iraq.... etc

    • @MAY7317
      @MAY7317 Před 6 lety +2

      AA A and still happening in Palestine under the blessings of "GREAT" America

  • @manucassanello
    @manucassanello Před 5 lety

    One of the best TED Talks I`ve ever watched

  • @vking5665
    @vking5665 Před 6 lety

    Best conversation I have had in a long long long time. Even though he couldn't see or hear me.

  • @AliRaza-tx9jo
    @AliRaza-tx9jo Před 6 lety +5

    Most of the girls in the world are complaining about it.
    Most of the poems in the world have been written about it.
    Most of the music on the radio is kicking about it, ripping about it, or spitting
    about it.
    Most of the verses in the game people are talking about it.
    Most of the broken hearts I know are walking without it,
    started to doubt it, or lost without it.
    Most of the shadows in the dark have forgotten about it.
    Everybody in the world will be tripping without it.
    Every body and every girl will be dead without it,
    struggle without it, nothing without it.
    Most of the fingers that are drunk are dialing about it.
    Most of the people that are in it are smiling about.
    Most of the people that have felt it are crying about it,
    Or trying to get it back , or lying about it.
    Most of the pages that are filled are filled about it.
    The tears that are spilled are spilled about it.
    The people that have felt it are real about it.
    A life without it. you'd be lost without it.
    when I am in it, and feel it, I'd be shouting about it.
    Everybody in the whole world knowing about it.
    I am hurt and broke down, I'd be flowing about it,
    going about it wrong, because I didn't allow it.
    You see, cannot a wound or a scar heal without it,
    can't the way that you feel be concealed about it.
    Everybody has their own ideal about it,dream about it, appeal about it.
    so what's deal about it?
    Are you bound about it to know that life is a trip and unreal without it?
    Everything that you feel is surreal about it.
    But I am just a writer, so what can I reveal about it?

  • @littlegypsysoul
    @littlegypsysoul Před 9 lety +9

    Brilliant. Profound. Simple. Truth.

  • @globofamily159
    @globofamily159 Před 6 lety

    Without hesitation this TED talk is one I will recommend and spread!!!!

  • @user-ey1to6nj2e
    @user-ey1to6nj2e Před 4 lety +1

    the most touching ted talk I've ever seen .just amazing 👍👍👍

  • @theblondieone
    @theblondieone Před 4 lety +7

    Amazing talk. You get right to the point of why I love to learn languages and why I can’t get enough of learning them. At the moment I can speak Portuguese, Spanish, English and Italian, and I’m studying French, German and Japanese, and sign language. But besides those “languages” I also speak the Au Pair language, the living abroad language, the divorced parents language, the depression and anxiety language, the living on my own language, the investor language, and so many others. Amazing talk, that’s all I gotta say.

  • @Ma5h1n3
    @Ma5h1n3 Před 9 lety +4

    dang. that's real deep

  • @tamrujad.5591
    @tamrujad.5591 Před 7 lety +2

    my most fav TED talk. listened to this over n over

  • @eaglescenes
    @eaglescenes Před 6 lety

    it's really impressive eventhough I don't speak most of your language. This is one of the best tedtalk I have ever pay my fully attention for.

  • @aeralv8649
    @aeralv8649 Před 6 lety +378

    I'm studying a foreign language. I take Sarcasm.

  • @alexmga9303
    @alexmga9303 Před 7 lety +7

    I cried when he was speaking the language of watching a loved one battle cancer