EXPOSING the polyglot secrets I know!

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    iclal (иджлаль)
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    0:00 intro
    1:05 different types of polyglots
    1:31 how can they speak so many languages?
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    6:20 learning on your own
    8:00 how do they learn so easily?
    10:22 confidence & integration
    12:12 not everything you see is real
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Komentáře • 222

  •  Před měsícem +29

    if you also want to learn serbian (or maybe sth else lol) create a LingQ account using my personal link because it will give you a 35% discount!! :)
    www.lingq.com/accounts/new/?next=/accounts/subscription/basic_2024/12/b_12iclaldagci/checkout/&referral=iclaldagci

    • @fangirlinneverland6335
      @fangirlinneverland6335 Před měsícem +5

      As serbian and lover of your channel i feel honoured you mentioned us again😭love you!💖

    •  Před měsícem +3

      ♥️

    • @titoslavka
      @titoslavka Před měsícem

      ​@@fangirlinneverland6335 me too, if you ever need help feel free to ask for help :)!

    • @t-rob2943
      @t-rob2943 Před 15 dny +1

      Is Swahili on LingQ?

    • @mirandanullaria1027
      @mirandanullaria1027 Před 13 dny

      It is!

  • @Shemzinho
    @Shemzinho Před měsícem +146

    The point about most polyglots learning related languages is a crucial one. Most learners are disheartened when they can’t pick up languages as quickly as polyglots on social media. Now they know 👌🏾

    • @PandasRViolent
      @PandasRViolent Před 29 dny +7

      95% of these internet polyglots aren't actually polyglots. Sure they know a few phrases in several languages but any one can do that with a couple weeks of memorization and a few cheap camera tricks. are they actually fluent in these languages and have a deep understanding of the languages no. I highly doubt most of them know two languages let alone multiple.

    • @PandasRViolent
      @PandasRViolent Před 29 dny +1

      Any "Polyglot" that doesn't have a live demonstration speaking to a native speaker of supposed languages they know is full of crap. They should be crisp and coherent and the conversation should not just be about fluff, I went to the grocery store to get milk.

    • @alejandraahmed1177
      @alejandraahmed1177 Před 26 dny +1

      People do it for survival. If they are immigrants and have a job in another country they would be willing to learn more. Swim or sink.

    • @PandasRViolent
      @PandasRViolent Před 26 dny +4

      @@alejandraahmed1177 Reading comprehension is key, first and foremost. I said 95% of internet Polyglots are fake, not all Polyglots are fake. Learning Language through immersion is literally the best way to learn, which is what immigrants and scholars do. Even then it still takes time to learn the language and understand it to be fluent, As someone whose traveled and is bilingual most of these people even the immigrants and Scholars i'd argue are semi-fluent really, yes they can have complete conversations, but usually not fluidly. Internet polyglots aren't immigrants struggling to survive or scholars they are vloggers trying to make a quick buck selling people a quick dream only time they will be in said country is on vacation. Lastly if you don't use said language is a muscle you will literally forget it if you don't use it. My ex-gf stopped speaking Arabic when she was around 12 now an adult she can't speak it but only understands certain words

  • @ahmethd6927
    @ahmethd6927 Před měsícem +66

    Hello İclal, I had a project assignment at school, the subject of the project was famous people of Turkey, and the subject of the project was your life and the secrets of learning a language, I showed you the secrets of learning a language thanks to this project. I hope one day I can be like you.❤❤

  • @FC-BS
    @FC-BS Před měsícem +27

    This is what I need. As someone who is trying to become a self taught polyglot, I appreciate these tips.

  • @icouldntfindausername
    @icouldntfindausername Před měsícem +53

    1:38 so true! I speak English and i've been learning spanish for a little while. Even though Im probably just around a2 level spanish, i tried to read an a1 level French text, had a quiz based on that text and you know what? I got all the answers right! I've never studied French but english and spanish REALLY helps. It is way easier to learn a language when you already know another language that is related to your target lang. (my native language is Turkish btw)

    • @alejandraahmed1177
      @alejandraahmed1177 Před 26 dny +1

      So true. I just learned some Urdu and there are some similar few words to Turkish, not all.

    • @shamaparveen1183
      @shamaparveen1183 Před 15 dny +1

      I am learning Spanish from 1 month and next week I have exam of A1 level, I also speak English and my native language is Hindi

  • @zreimlii
    @zreimlii Před měsícem +25

    im glad you dont let the tiktok haters get to you. i love watching polyglot tiktoks and yt videos, i think they're so cool. and it makes me really excited to finish learning spanish. thx for the video

  • @martixon8844
    @martixon8844 Před měsícem +46

    You always look so beautiful and elegant

    •  Před měsícem +9

      thank you! 🤍

  • @sevgisoylemez
    @sevgisoylemez Před měsícem +10

    We have been waiting sooo long ❤❤🎉

  • @ChrisBadges
    @ChrisBadges Před měsícem +5

    I really like the positivity and honesty of this channel. Keep up the good work, İclal, and may learning new languages always stay interesting, kolay gelsin!

  • @birsuduman394
    @birsuduman394 Před měsícem +3

    Dil öğrenmek konusunda beni İclal kadar motive eden kimse yok, dinlemeye ve uygulamaya bayılıyorum teşekkürler!

  • @marvintheparanoidandroid42
    @marvintheparanoidandroid42 Před měsícem +19

    It's so true. For example, I had to watch that one Russian series without subtitles because it took them literally months to get the subtitled version available on the internet (:/) Yet, after a while, when the same words and expressions were repeated in similar contexts, I felt like I began to understand the main theme of the conversations, although not word for word. Of course, this doesn't mean that you will learn the damn language after a few episodes, but you kinda realize that learning a language is a combination of the ability to follow patterns and imitate. And oh boy, does that give me joy.
    (P.S. Ayrıca İclal dur, Sırpçayı önce ben öğrenecektim skskakdk)

    •  Před měsícem +8

      yes, i also watched so many content without properly understanding but years later all that turned out super useful :) they just introduce the language patterns to your brain

  • @ms610ms
    @ms610ms Před 8 dny

    Thank you for the positive energy you've given me. I've started learning German, and I was really worried, but now you've completely changed my mind. 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @Omariano_45
    @Omariano_45 Před měsícem +7

    You're channel is literally a treasure for every language learner and the videos are very motivating in addition to you're very unique and beautiful person, Thanks a lot!!❤

  • @Uniyou0459
    @Uniyou0459 Před měsícem +14

    I absolutely with your points Iclal! I don't think being a polyglot itself is a "talent" as some people phrase it but learning to become one certainly is a skill that's developed. I feel the same way with learning a new language, that each one gets easier. Not because of similar vocabulary (Im learning languages in different families, although I agree with your points) but because you learn how to learn a language. Ex, I now know what type of vocabulary I should learn in order to start speaking and the grammar that is important at beginning stages. Thanks for the video :)

    •  Před měsícem

      thanks for your contribution! totally agree

    • @han_ane9763
      @han_ane9763 Před měsícem

      From your experience How to learn language and which kind of vocabulary or ways should follow ?
      Thanks 👍

  • @baahirjinadu4392
    @baahirjinadu4392 Před měsícem +4

    Great vid as always!

  • @Raneem33197
    @Raneem33197 Před měsícem +10

    You are an amazing hardworking polyglot ❤ so don’t worry about some people comments … wish you all the best ❤

  • @klaromalo9822
    @klaromalo9822 Před 11 dny +1

    You are just incredible, girl! Ma sha Allah

  • @IspeakChinese
    @IspeakChinese Před 29 dny

    Dear Iclal,
    You are such a role model keep up the good work 😊♥️

  • @MartinLannion
    @MartinLannion Před 12 dny +1

    Wow! Thank you for your really fascinating insights! Your accent in English is perfect. People can be so negative and jealous. As someone who loves language/s and language learning, I couldn't possibly overemphasise how much I enjoyed your video 😀 Thank you so much

  • @tugcebasakeren
    @tugcebasakeren Před měsícem +2

    Edit,çekimler,müzik her şey mükemmel olmuş. Arada diğer dillere geçip flex yapman da ayrı 😊

  • @sandrapopovicc
    @sandrapopovicc Před měsícem +3

    What a coincidence I found your video!!! Ever since I was a kid I had a hard time speaking serbian. Its inspiring to see how you were able to pick up on it so easy
    I've noticed after I began learning spanish and was able to obtain a good proficiency, I naturally became better at speaking serbian due to being around my family again. It felt like I was more capable of recognizing patterns in language. I am wondering if the strengthening of the pattern recognition "muscle" also contributes to the success polyglots have with learning new languages. Or maybe it could be an improvement of memory, increased amount of attentiveness to different languages, or maybe even more confidence to learn. Who knows to be honest, but it was interesting to see how quickly I was able to pick up on things after not being able to for so long. I wonder if other people have had similar experiences

  • @languagelearningsessions
    @languagelearningsessions Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for sharing such valuable info with us!👏

  • @beyzabayrak7
    @beyzabayrak7 Před měsícem +5

    Aiiiy çok keyif aldıııım!

    •  Před měsícem +4

      спасибо бейзушкааа ❣️

  • @apfsl
    @apfsl Před měsícem +5

    what you said about school and needed to pay attention to someone speaking the same thing over and over when i've already understood it is SO real. i'm like 'mec i got it arrêtez svp ' lol. You slay gal :)

    •  Před měsícem +2

      😭😭 merci

  • @salvadoran_uwu
    @salvadoran_uwu Před měsícem

    This was the most honest talk. Esta fue la charla más honesta.

  • @feyzanurergisi4534
    @feyzanurergisi4534 Před měsícem

    Harikasın.Sırpçada kolaylıklar.Teşekkürler içten ve motive edici açıklamaların için.

  • @nurcanozel632
    @nurcanozel632 Před měsícem +1

    tebrikler, yolun açık olsun 😊

  • @sincewearealone
    @sincewearealone Před měsícem +16

    QUEEN APPROVED

  • @donrumata_
    @donrumata_ Před měsícem +14

    Well, all Slavic languages are VERY close to each other, way closer than even Romance languages because they separated from Proto-Slavic only about 1200-1400 years ago. For native speakers of Slavic languages all other Slavic languages are comprehensible at least in terms of reading and 1-2 usually in terms of speaking too. For example, as a native speaker of Ukrainian I understand about 95-98% of Belarusian in any form from the scratch. However, general patterns in all Slavic languages are almost the same, and theoretically a person can learn all of them on a very good level in a pretty short period of time. Normally nobody would do that but yes, we can :)

    •  Před měsícem +3

      yes, it's just surprising how those languages share even more, i speak only russian and still see the similarity, can't imagine how it would be if i spoke the others because they seem to be even more compatible

    • @Uniyou0459
      @Uniyou0459 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah its crazy! Im learning polish and i can sometimes understand when I hear russians or ukrainians speaking. even thought I cant do with with spanish as an english speaker.

    • @alexanderboehmler6451
      @alexanderboehmler6451 Před měsícem

      Bulgarian (and Macedonian, if you count that as a language separate from Bulgarian) have a grammar that is very different from the other Slavic languages though. That means much of the vocabulary is still the same, with some terms sounding "religious" to other Slavs, due to Church Slavonic basically being Old Bulgarian. For example in listening or reading comprehension exercises, learners are often asked whether a statement is "true or false", or in Bulgarian "вярно или грешно".
      But the way sentences are structured is rather different, and that makes it much more difficult to understand, let alone produce, more complex statements. Thus, it is not surprisng that the Bulgarian language course for Ukrainian refugees I have seen heavily focuses on grammar.

    •  Před měsícem +2

      didn't know this about bulgarian, that's so impressive. it reminded me of the compatibility of turkish and azerbaijani, we can mostly understand them but how they express things sounds a bit aggressive or offensive to us. meanwhile they say that turkish sounds so formal

    • @alexanderboehmler6451
      @alexanderboehmler6451 Před měsícem

      @ Thank you for your answer! Azerbaijani has similar grammar to Turkish though, I think?
      As for Bulgaria, I do recommend a visit, for example if you ever travel overland between Milan and Istanbul. I think you would enjoy the mix of Russian and Turkish influences there.
      Actually, Mustafa Kemal (later Atatürk) knew the language: he studied in Bitola (Ottoman Empire, now North Macedonia) from 1896 to 1899. Later he served at the Ottoman Embassy in Sofia (already independent Bulgaria) from 1913.
      He fell in love with a Bulgarian woman, but her father forbade her to marry him. This is why, in early 1915, he left Bulgaria to join the war. Soon afterwards, he became famous.

  • @krystynal3945
    @krystynal3945 Před měsícem +1

    Your collars are so beautiful ! The content of your videos is very interesting.

    •  Před měsícem

      so glad to hear. thanks 🙏

  • @IanMusa
    @IanMusa Před měsícem

    Great points, i find learning spanish easier than other would because in my native language we pronunciate the vowel sounds the same as spanish, and i have been living in english for 20+ years, so naturally, i find it easier

  • @Bindi972
    @Bindi972 Před 17 dny

    Thanks sister I like your accent and I hope you do other videos of Turkish learning ❤

  • @veteacolombani1070
    @veteacolombani1070 Před měsícem +2

    Hello,
    Apart from french english and spanish that we in Tahiti learn at school, i learn the languages i am interested alone.
    M'y strategy is to learn related languages. It's way more easier when you know one of the family group to expand to another language of the group.

  • @Binoworld8
    @Binoworld8 Před 15 dny

    Beautiful polyglot ❤ thank u sm

  • @pm12a
    @pm12a Před měsícem

    Hi Iclal, could you make a video about practicing writing in a foreign language? You show pictures of your notebooks sometimes they are so beautiful! I would like to know how to master that skill as well

  • @leonKennedy0023
    @leonKennedy0023 Před měsícem +3

    Thanks, Iclal, for the video! I speak three languages at different levels: Arabic (my native language), English, and French. Currently, I'm planning to start learning Italian in an academic manner to reach a level that allows me to enroll in a master's degree program in Italy, which is taught in Italian. I really enjoy your content about languages; it's inspiring and motivating. I would be glad if you could make a video about Italian, in terms of the resources and materials you relied on to learn it. Greetings from Algeria! 😊

    •  Před měsícem +1

      thanks for the recommendation, good luck!

  • @lizabelslavickova8041
    @lizabelslavickova8041 Před měsícem +1

    Great! Then you are closer and closer to learning Hungarian! I can't wait that moment! 🫶

  • @simp4evermore
    @simp4evermore Před měsícem +3

    hi, being a polyglot is my biggest dream ever. im also turkish btw and living in turkey. over the last 2 years i have been studying for uni ent exam. so i have no time to study another language but english (imma language student). i hope i will make my dream come true like u do iclal !!! ily so muchhhh. your videos always inspires me thanks

    •  Před měsícem +2

      it's still a good opportunity for you to dedicate as much time as you want to english! then you will have your whole life to study the others. good luck 🤍

    • @simp4evermore
      @simp4evermore Před měsícem

      @ omg im grateful that u replied me 🥺 actually last year I hadn't studied enough and joined to a russian class in public edu center and i got a1 a2 and b1 certificates as well as german a1 🤩🤩 as soon as the exam finishes i will study russian and german cause THEY'RE BEGINNING TO SLIP FROM MY MIND 😭😭

  • @laminidictee
    @laminidictee Před měsícem +3

    Merci Iclal.

  • @learnenglish3382
    @learnenglish3382 Před měsícem +2

    Bir şey söyliyecem, siz bir dahisiz😊 Allah sizi korusun❤

  • @ducadukeoflondontown9473
    @ducadukeoflondontown9473 Před měsícem +3

    Fascinating insights about the polyglot world... grazie mille!
    PS. Will you attend Polyglot Gathering 2024?

  • @vesnaspasic3530
    @vesnaspasic3530 Před 4 dny +1

    Mükemmel! Ben Sırbıstanlıyım ve Türkçe öğreniyorum. Bence Türkçe çok ilginç bir dil. Ortak kelimelerimiz var. Ķısa zaman önce Türkiye'ye gittim. Harikaydı.

  • @thestraightupguide
    @thestraightupguide Před měsícem

    I've found learning Spanish to be very easy for me, as a native English speaker, and I credit a lot of that to being such a proficient native English speaker. I spent my childhood reading everything - encyclopaedias, dictionaries, novels, newspapers, text-only story driven video games... I was reading at university level by the age of nine, simply because I'd done so much reading. So, when a Spanish word is a close match to an obscure, rarely-used English word, I immediately understand it, where it might have passed other learners by. I also studied German at school (passed the B1 exam) and it's surprising how often I can more-or-less follow along with Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, even Danish sometimes. So yes, I very much agree about things building on what you already know, rather than being some magical power we're assumed to have!

  • @chasesutherland1168
    @chasesutherland1168 Před měsícem +4

    I have been studying German for about 4 months now and I wanted to see how similar other Germanic languages are. I could understand most of the first mini story of Norwegian without even looking at what the words mean.

    •  Před měsícem +1

      i can't even differentiate swedish and norwegian until i see the special characters HAHSHAHAH

    • @june.w.1288
      @june.w.1288 Před 4 dny +1

      Yeah. I can speak German and English and a friend bought over some paper to translate and they were in Norwegian, and even though I cannot speak Norwegian and never learned it, I was still able to deduct the meaning of some words based on their similarity to German, mostly.

  • @user-zq7lr2hn7o
    @user-zq7lr2hn7o Před měsícem +1

    bildiğim diller
    b2 ingilizce
    a1 almanca
    şuan japonca da öğrenmeye başladım benim hepsine ayıracak vaktim var ve tatil- haftasonu gibi zamanlarda daha da şanslı oluyorum okulda advanced ve upper intermediate kitaplar okuyorum. evde videolar dinliyorum. almanca konuşma sınavım 100 dinleme 95 okulda öğrendim. yani ben bile yapabiliyorsam siz çok daha iyisini de yapabilirsiniz yeter ki vazgeçmeyin ve dile kendinizi maruz bırakın. b1 seviyesine geldikten sonra okuma-dinleme-yazma alıştırmaları yapmanız gerekiyor konuşma kendiliğinden gelişiyor zaten. native speaker arkadaşlar edinebilirsiniz mesela görüntülü konuşma vb. şeyler yapabilirsiniz.
    keep practising and one day you can speak any language with a high level of proficiency. never give up. one can speak english fluently after consistent practising of listening, writing and reading. do not mind what the others say, try to do the best that you can and no one can discourage you. by the way I did not use translate.
    bilgisayar kullanmayı bilmediğim için dont didnt fln yazamadım klavyeden dolayı😫

  • @deryacakir8088
    @deryacakir8088 Před měsícem

    No I swear you are so intelligent

  • @taniaandazola9461
    @taniaandazola9461 Před 20 dny +1

    I've always thought about learning Italian since I know some spanish. Not entirely fluent in spanish, but it's really amazing how much italian I am able to understand because I know some spanish. Idk why but understanding french is harder for me than understanding italian lol

  • @brianl6128
    @brianl6128 Před měsícem +1

    You’re right about how some people are polyglots due to circumstance. My friend has a Spanish mother, Algerian father, il a grandi dans la région francophone de Belgique, et puis il a déménagé à la région néerlandophone. Du coup il parle l’espagnol, l’arabe, le français, le néerlandais, et l’anglais. Il est hyper gentil and he’s helped me with my French a lot. I hope that as I progress in Spanish and Arabic I can speak to him in those languages too.

    •  Před měsícem +1

      yes, also some had really great education in those languages even if they never tried to become a polyglot, i know a person who speaks several languages just because of the school. rare case but impressive, for countries with better education methods

  • @mutiyangpilingbabae9207

    I just discovered your channel from your interview from Kaufmann. I love people like you, dedicated to learn many languages. I want to acheive it too!
    My question for you is..
    How many languages do you want to learn?
    If you don't mind because I'm curious.

  • @sajidabenmbarek
    @sajidabenmbarek Před 2 dny

    You just unlocked a new reality to me that as a French (native), German (B1), English (C1), Arabic (B2) speaker I can basically learn Persian, Dutch, Norwegian, Italian and Spanish in a couple of months. Thanks.

  • @PaulPari
    @PaulPari Před 2 dny

    These are very interesting insights you've provided.
    But I am left to wonder, how did you figure accents out?
    I have seen many polyglots who speak russian, but yours stands out. So smooth
    Same with english. I mean its still obvious you are not native in either of them, but goddamn you are close.
    How can one achieve that?

  • @muhammad_004
    @muhammad_004 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for the video! As always u inspire me to learn new languages, and if ur not mind i wanna ask u a question) Why don't you learn any Asian language?

    •  Před měsícem +3

      thanks! i never had the interest since my childhood and neither currently have

  • @cro_lok2363
    @cro_lok2363 Před 26 dny +1

    Yeah, I get this. My native language is Bulgarian. Before I tried to learn German and failed miserably. I'm planning on picking it up again this summer. Right now I'm attending a Russian course and listening to many videos on CZcams in that language. Honestly, it's so much easier to understand and learn

    • @june.w.1288
      @june.w.1288 Před 4 dny

      Hi! Are you aquinted with the Easy German YT channel, with Janusz, Cari and Manuel? They are so sympathetic and they make such interesting videos. Highly recommend them. Because you learn best when you feel good during the process. Have a great day, wishing you the best! Tschüss! Ciao! Bye! Szia!

  • @user-db7sz2xx1p
    @user-db7sz2xx1p Před 12 dny

    Thanks for important background information on how to learn languages. I will try to apply all those methods as much as I can. I encourage you to start learning Persian language also named Farsi as it is quite similar to Turkish. I also encourage you to learn Urdue. Once you get fluent in farsi, learning Urdue will be way easier.

  • @martixon8844
    @martixon8844 Před měsícem

    That's true. We often don't pay attention to WHICH languages someone knows and usually they know several of the same language group exactly as you said. You can't have complexes. I am interested in learning English, German, French, Russian, Japanese and Arabic. As a Pole, Russian is not difficult for me, on the contrary, it is fun and relaxing. I have been learning English and German for a long time. As for Japanese, I am very motivated and to my Polish ear it seems very easy to pronounce. The only languages I really have difficulty with are French and Arabic because I've only been learning French for a short time and I can't quite hear clearly what someone is saying, and Arabic is Arabic. I just know that I have to give myself a lot of time to this language, but at the same time I know how rich and beautiful it is. I wish everyone good luck in learning languages and please never give up 🤍

    •  Před měsícem +1

      good to hear about your experiences 🤍 best of luck with learning

  • @nikkimichelle3809
    @nikkimichelle3809 Před měsícem +1

    Currently in a slump learning Russian! Thank you for motivating me! Do you recommend learning verbs early on in the Russian journey?

    •  Před měsícem +2

      im preparing this video at the moment!! stay tuned

  • @anabeatrizmacielmuniz4893

    I've been learning English for four years, became easier with the time. I still make a lot of mistakes but it doesn't look like a monster anymore. Now I am learning Italian, I can understand almost everything, my native language is Portuguese and it helps a lot.

  • @veeeen
    @veeeen Před 26 dny

    i recently suddenly got an urge to learn kazakh, maybe you should try it, it'd be quite easy considering turkish is your native lang :P

  • @andrafermus1130
    @andrafermus1130 Před 21 dnem

    You are awesome! Congrats! Keep up the good work!

  • @viktoria.p.777
    @viktoria.p.777 Před 15 dny

    This is so sincere. I speak a western and an eastern Slavic language as my first languages. Therefore I can understand almost every Slavic language. This doesn't mean i speak them fluently, but it is easy for me to dive in in all of them. I grew up in Germany and therefore speak German. This doesn't mean i can speak dutch, but i can understand the context. To be honest I never bothered much with Dutch, but understanding several languages makes it easier to learn them as said in the video. But some people tend to over exaggerate their skills.

  • @BlackSeedOil20
    @BlackSeedOil20 Před 8 dny

    I don't care about being polyglot but you are right. It is easier learning a related languages. I think learning Spanish may be easier since I speak French. I was also able to get by in Turkey with some Arabic and some European languages that left an influence on Turkish.

  • @isapucci
    @isapucci Před měsícem +1

    Hey Iclal, May i ask that why did delete your past videos(like learning italian and spanish?) I need to receive the infos in there. 😂

  • @nikolaykolev5125
    @nikolaykolev5125 Před 5 dny

    You are treasure and also a beautiful treasure. Hi from Bulgaristan

  • @Yoda..
    @Yoda.. Před 8 dny

    I don't usually have a problem in understanding grammar. But learning and memorising vocabulary is something which I struggle with. What should be your focus in the initial stage, grammar more heavily or vocab memorisation?

  • @lavera4184
    @lavera4184 Před měsícem +1

    Kalbim kırık aşk acısı çekiyorum. Seni izlemek yatağımdan çıkmamı sağlayacak kendim için güzel bi yaşam oluşturmak istiyorum. Senin azmin bana güç veriyor iclalcim❤❤❤

    • @eliorx06
      @eliorx06 Před měsícem +1

      Seni tanımıyorum ama umarım bir an önce kendine gelirsin 🫂

    • @lavera4184
      @lavera4184 Před měsícem

      @@eliorx06 teşekkür ederim❤

  • @emine-tayfun
    @emine-tayfun Před měsícem

    You are best; glaube ich.. ❤

  • @timuro.2814
    @timuro.2814 Před měsícem

    Вы большая молодец

  • @Hiba-fi4gf
    @Hiba-fi4gf Před 18 dny

    So, is there a path or a strategy to follow, like what to start with, what to learn before the other, how to find resources ..

  • @paceeamore5901
    @paceeamore5901 Před měsícem +2

    Ma langue maternelle est le français, et je souhaitais apprendre l'italien puis l'espagnol, mais au bout de 4 mois j'ai échoué avec l'italien.
    La grammaire m'avait découragé avec toutes les prépositions articulées et les nombreuses exceptions. Et puis j'ai commencé l'espagnol tout récemment. Parce que j'ai au final beaucoup plus de raisons d'apprendre l'espagnol que l'italien. Et ce sera aussi beaucoup plus facile à pratiquer pour moi. L'écoute et la lecture peuvent être aussi une solution dans l'apprentissage des langues, mais à mon avis c'est inutile si on n'a pas de bonnes bases. Donc, au moins avoir le niveau A2... mais parfois, je me demande si je suis fait pour apprendre des langues. Avoir un niveau B2 au minimum en espagnol et en italien, ce serait le plus gros exploit de ma vie clairement ! Parce qu'à 30 ans, je parle toujours qu'une langue...

    •  Před měsícem +1

      je vous comprends parfaitement.. l'italien est plein d'exceptions, même si je le parle couramment et fais mais études universitaires en cette langue, je fais encore des fautes avec les pluriels ou les déclinaisons..

  • @yaminaboub-jo2lb
    @yaminaboub-jo2lb Před 13 dny

    I went to à school to learn French I didn't like the way they teach there , they don't know how a language should be tought properly, so I quit now I am learning on my own , and that's even better

  • @pinkgirl1108
    @pinkgirl1108 Před měsícem +1

    Can make a video on French , ressources,routine that help u to level up ur French ?

    • @sadsixersfan
      @sadsixersfan Před měsícem +3

      Passive listening helped me a lot when trying to get better at French. There is so much fun and interesting French content out there, if you’re into playing games or watching people play games, there are loads of French streamers on twitch. If you want to learn fundamental grammar or get good at speaking, you could try a teacher on a platform like italki, where they can provide proper structure. If you are at an intermediate level (B1+) , I would highly suggest watching and engaging with French content. Now that I am learning German, I realise how much easier it was learning French.

    •  Před měsícem +1

      i'll start with russian, then yes!

    • @pinkgirl1108
      @pinkgirl1108 Před měsícem

      @ as fast as I can please 🙏?

    • @pinkgirl1108
      @pinkgirl1108 Před měsícem

      @@sadsixersfan maby + thank u + for me I prefer booktube and content related to reading and books but I didn’t find any of these on French but still working on thanks a lot for ur help

  • @tiramisunsun
    @tiramisunsun Před 15 dny

    I speak French but Spanish and Italian don't feel easy to me ;-; Of course there are similarities and that helps a lot, but I also confuse them a lot with each other and tend to get the vowels wrong. I'm having an easier time with Korean and Japanese, maybe because I had a lot more exposure to them since I was a teenager.

  • @ardasa05
    @ardasa05 Před měsícem +1

    yks biter bitmez iki senedir ogrenmek
    icin can cekistigim ve can attigim fransizcaya basliyorum😪😪🥺

  • @user-zq7lr2hn7o
    @user-zq7lr2hn7o Před měsícem

    quadrolingual olmak b2 seviye almanca ve a2-b1 seviye japonca öğrenmek istiyorum ne yapabilirim daha ikisinde de a1 seviyesindeyim

  • @berlinn801
    @berlinn801 Před 13 dny

    bravo ,, tebrikler

  • @user-zq7lr2hn7o
    @user-zq7lr2hn7o Před měsícem

    ingilizcede b2-c1 düzeyde reading ve b1-b2 üzerinde writing yapabiliyorum speaking a2-b1 seviye dengeyi kuramıyorum nasıl hepsini c1 seviyeye sabitleyebilirim. ayrıca altyazısız bu videodan bişey anlayamam ama altyazı ile hemen hemen herşeyi anlıyorum. birçok kez native speaker insanlarla sohbet ettim onları anlıyor ve çok iyi kendimi ifade edebiliyorum ama youtubeda gezerken böyle oluyor nedense😓

  • @yearlymandonothack
    @yearlymandonothack Před 3 dny

    Your English is great
    Или вы английский язык очень хорошо....
    That is my 2nd language. Forgive me if it was not perfect.

  • @thiagoxaviersoutricolor8260

    Hello Iclal how it going?I wanted learning japaneses and also arabic.

  • @katarzynaidzikowska4209
    @katarzynaidzikowska4209 Před měsícem +1

    What pushes people to learn so many languages? I live in the UK I only speak Polish and English and I dont have this push to improve my English or learn antoher language
    . How do you find motivation

  • @Dragon34th
    @Dragon34th Před 8 dny

    I'm French, speak Spanish because my woman is Spanish & speak Spanish daily. I also speak Mandarin - I took classes for years & speak mandarin with my Chinese friend & her husband who are restaurants owners & they don't speak English much so that helped me improved my Mandarin faster. I also speak a bit German because I've lived in Rastatt for 2 years. 19 foreign languages?? I'm afraid that's a pure lie especially if learnt online :) You see, natives don't speak like texbooks - they use more vernacular terms which you can't learn online. Revelation.

  • @alinnuda8699
    @alinnuda8699 Před měsícem +1

    İclal merhaba nasılsın? Seni gönülden kutluyorum o kadar yeteneklisin ki🌸 hollandacaya merak saldığını duydum. Ben de 6 ay oldu yerleşeli lütfen bana da yardımcı olur musun

  • @mr.q1596
    @mr.q1596 Před měsícem

    فديو رائع ومفيد

  • @alyberlin317
    @alyberlin317 Před měsícem

    you are an amazing women

  • @rabiapgr
    @rabiapgr Před měsícem +1

    Hi iclal. I actually have been following you for nearly 5 years. And I am also a polyglot and I want to create content but it is a little weird for me. Do you have any recommendation for me? Like, how did u start? I hope u can answer this❤

    •  Před měsícem +1

      post some videos on tiktok & insta! way easier to create a community to start with

    • @rabiapgr
      @rabiapgr Před měsícem

      ​@ omg! Thank you❤ I will and I hope I also can start yt like u

    • @rinasuslin6420
      @rinasuslin6420 Před 15 dny

      How many languages can be considered as a polyglot? I speak Mongolian, Chinese, English, Finnish, some Portuguese. How many other languages to add to become a polyglot? ;). I would love to make content too. ;).

  • @marcusschonbach2960
    @marcusschonbach2960 Před 27 dny

    i have a friend who speaks: greek french english and mandarin, she is semi fluent in german and shes learning shwedish and italian .. probably more tbh but i cant remember them. it makes me feel kinda dissapointed bcs i only speak fluent swdish, french english and im semi fluent in spansih

  • @limonisha
    @limonisha Před měsícem +2

    иджляль привет! можешь пожалуйста рассказать из каких приложений ты находила иностранных друзей до отъезда за границу❤❤💌💌

    •  Před měsícem +1

      привет, я обычно подружу с подписчиками, но раньше также использовала тандем

    • @limonisha
      @limonisha Před měsícem +1

      @ спасибо что ответила. Если ты не против мы могли бы подружиться 🙂

  • @spilltai411
    @spilltai411 Před 22 dny

    hoi ik woon in nederlands en ik heb een vraag how could l learn dutch similar basic and quickly do you have a suggest about of that ? also l'd like to growing to speak dutch. in addition these days lk lees allerlei nt2 boeken story etc. so clearly how could l learn a lots of languages by myself if you are able to describe that i will so happy about of the situation

  • @BilgeSozleri-vc2ud
    @BilgeSozleri-vc2ud Před měsícem +2

    Çok dil bilen insanlara her zaman saygı duymuşumdur.

  • @anestheticbunnie984
    @anestheticbunnie984 Před 20 dny

    what is the order that you learn the language, do you learn vowels first or you just jump to the tenses or just learn a ton of words. if i knew in what order do it in. i think i will have a easier time besides learning how to pronounce stuff because that is its own hell.

  • @katarzynaidzikowska4209
    @katarzynaidzikowska4209 Před měsícem

    How did you learn English so fluently and without a noticeable accent? Have you lived in an English speaking country?:)

  • @didemkilinc
    @didemkilinc Před 14 dny

    I have noticed a change in your accent İclal. Now you sound more American compared to your earlier videos.

  • @meal3545
    @meal3545 Před měsícem +1

    Hello , could you tell me how many languages should i learn at least to become a polyglot?

    •  Před měsícem +3

      the definition varies. I guess it should be at least 4-5 including your native one

    • @meal3545
      @meal3545 Před měsícem

      Thank you darling ​@

  • @0404aah
    @0404aah Před 6 dny

    alhumdulillah welldone

  • @user-nq6hy2tm2z
    @user-nq6hy2tm2z Před měsícem +2

    I can speak 3 languages if i just learn one language i’ll be polyglot

  • @nthmost
    @nthmost Před 24 dny

    you are a lovely and humble person and the polyglot community needs you.
    As a native english speaker, btw, your english is nearly perfect except you made the very understandable mistake of confusing “say” with “tell”. You should say “…and you’re telling me French is easy!” instead of using the verb “to say”. Tiny mistake and no big deal, literally the ONLY thing I noticed as an American english speaker.

  • @alefbet-kz4rx
    @alefbet-kz4rx Před 7 hodinami

    ı wanna learn neo aramaic please ıf you got easy way to learn , tell me

  • @Ptr-NG
    @Ptr-NG Před 11 dny

    Just out of curiosity, would Turkish be easy for an Arabic speaking person?

  • @anita18274
    @anita18274 Před měsícem

    how many inches is your laptop ?

  • @untilm
    @untilm Před 8 dny

    Is learning two languages simultaneously a good idea?

  • @detaylariyla.fransizca
    @detaylariyla.fransizca Před měsícem

    👏