American Orders in Perfect Chinese & Spanish, Shocks Chinese Latinos
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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2020
- Today I went into Chinese Latino restaurants and ordered in Chinese and Spanish simultaneously. They were totally shocked! This is a rare type of restaurant in NYC combining cuisine from both China and Latin America, run by Chinese people who immigrated to or grew up in Spanish-speaking countries. They speak fluent Spanish, English, and usually Cantonese or Mandarin as well. There used to be a strong Cuban Chinese restaurant scene in NYC, but those restaurants are almost nonexistent now -- however, there are still several other Chinese Latino restaurants in NYC. The ones I visited include:
La Dinastia
145 W 72nd St
New York, NY 10023
Caridad China
108 Graham Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11206
New Apolo
508 Grand St
Brooklyn, NY 11211
This was a really fun prank and social experiment but make sure to actually check the restaurants out!
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If you ever come to Miami Florida my suggestion is to go to Calle Ocho en la plaza de dominoes donde la mayoría de Latinos hacen apuestas (deals hard-core pro gamers) fun to watch them play.
You actually inspired me to begin learning chinese and refine my spanish, thank you man.
With Chinese, English and Spanish he can basically speak to 99% of the world lmao
You probably need Russian and Hindi as well.
I speak English, Español & 中文 but there are still many people I cannot talk to
and Arabic but still awesome 👌
@@fruitandstuff570 Most arabic people know english too I think, at least at Dubai, I don't really know hows in other places
@@EolosMusic they know english but its broken english so i dont know if that counts
@@raventv9826 a lot of Indians speaks English, and Russians too
Casually learns a whole language during quarantine.
cant relate
Yeah, because it's Spanish. Lol
If you speak English and have a talent for learning languages.....You can be conversation level in Spanish in 2 or 3 months.
Tess W still, it's pretty amazing :)
@@tessw9744 Well you don't really need talent to do that; motivation is the key factor.
@David Bamber 2/3rds of English is Latin or French which is a Latin based language.
You know he’s about to go off when he hits them with the “wOOOOOOw”
lol accurate
THIS MAN WAS SPEAKING “SPANDARIN”!!!
Spin
Spandaringlish
Spandaringlish
@@greyraiz1301 how?
This dude learns a whole damn language in quarantine. All I did was get fat fml 🤦♀️
SAAAAAME
LOL
let’s see that thiccness kara
@@a55tech .moron
Deanna Soriano imbred
it’s amazing that xiao can speak so many languages but I just realized the people behind the counters can do the same exact thing! English, Chinese, and Spanish! I always forget to give props to and admire them as well
I'm ashamed that this blew my mind lol
Seriously, it's frustrating when native English speakers think I'm dumb cause I have a slight accent and forget some common words but knowing 3 languages can be a bit difficult. I forget a word of one of them but remember the same word on the other two :/
They should start CZcams channels
@Robert Mustain I believe is that they don't take you seriously or when you share your opinion or thoughts, it doesn't have the same effect as a native speaker speaking their mind. I've experienced it in meetings and when I voice out my own thoughts, some people have a hard time keeping patient and would often dismiss or pass on the next. I had to work hard to improve my accent to a more native sounding accent(Standard American) and Ive noticed a stark difference and I started noticing that i'm more "heard". Idk if that makes sense sorry lol
@@timt2753 When I meet an English speaker with an accent, I realize that they know more languages than I do and I'm impressed as can be.
Xiaoma in videos "I speak a little Chinese"
Xiaoma's titles: Perfect Chinese 😂😂
well. he can't lie twice so he decides to say the truth in the titles💀
It’s cause he can speak Chinese pretty fluently but it also isn’t perfect because of his American accent.
@@Weeping-Angel He has a slight accent, but it's not that strong. There are several videos where people don't realize he's a second language speaker.
Specifically the one where he orders a at a drive through. The lady didn't know he wasn't Chinese.
@@Weeping-Angel a lot of people who are from china in these videos actually say he has a Beijing/Northern Chinese accent
@@vangledosh yeah. His accent is more of a northern accent. As a person who can speak Chinese, I can hear that his American accent quite obvious.
THIS! This is what being a polyglot is all about, all these people stories that are being shared, all the new friendships being made, communities growing, feeling inspired and connected. Love it.
*y e s*
When I was at UCLA back in the '80s, I met a Chinese girl whose family migrated to Nicaragua a couple of generations ago and then later came to the United States. She invited me over to her home for a family party and it was very strange seeing all these Chinese people speaking Spanish to each other. Growing up, I was always used to being around Chinese people speaking Chinese at parties, so it was a very surreal experience.
@C.O. My gf was born and raised in an Orthodox Jewish community in Mexico City (her grandparents immigrated to Mexico came from Syria, Turkey and Poland). One of her best friends in NYC is Panamanian Chinese, and naturally, their common language is Spanish. But she gets "You don't look Mexican" and "How can you be Mexican?" all the time and her Chinese-Panamanian friend also gets "You can't be from Panama!" In New York especially, there is even more of a fixed idea of what a Mexican is "supposed" to look like, because the majority of Mexicans in the NYC area are from Puebla state and most people from there are mestizos with very obvious indigenous looks and short. Even they are sometimes incredulous that she is Mexican, because they tend to come from very small villages and often don't know much about the diversity of their own country, it seems. Like, being Jewish and Mexican seems a contradiction to them as much as it is to the dumb Americans.
I think on West Coast and in Southwest, more Anglos might know that Mexicans come in different sizes and hues. In NYC they have only been migrating here in large numbers since the 1990s, and like 75% come from Puebla
Im use to people speaking chinese to me mainly because I can listen and understand English but I can barely talk in it.
Same case everywhere where Chinese migrated.
You were probably wondering where are the subtitles? At her house, haha
How old is you bruhh!!?
It's unbelievable how decent his Spanish is after just a few months
Once you learn one or two 2nd languages, it is easy to pick up another one. It is learning your second language that is the hardest. When I took Chinese, it was the girl who knew 11 languages that did the best. Spanish happens to be my second language. Chinese was the third one. I can't say I am fluent in either. I am impressed.
Im latina but I can speak English, Im Spanish, not really impressive (this is my dad's account im 12)
@@timroden6617 I hope that's true because I'd like to learn Mandarin. Spanish is my mother tongue, and even if he struggles here and there I'm still impressed. Spanish can be a tricky language, especially nouns and grammatical genders
Chinese is tricky on the vocabulary and pronunciation. Grammer is simple. The is no tenses.
@@timroden6617 I speak Chinese as a Mother Tongue and it is hella difficult to do well in school for it so it's really impressive for English speakers who pick it up as the second language!
Imagine that a Karen walks in when Xiaoma and the restaurant staff are switching between Chinese and Spanish in their conversation.
Would be legendary
I would pay to see that lol
🗿tHiS iS An EnGLisH spEakiNg cOUntrY sO spEak eNgliSh is what'd she say💃
OMG KAREN VS XIAOMA I WANT THIS SO MUCH. SHED BE FUCKIN HUMILIATED ON THE INTERNET LOL
"ARE YOU SPEAKING ABOUT ME? WHAT IS THIS?"
I was today years old when I learned Chinese Latino was a culture. When COVID is over 🤞🏾, I’m going to visit New York again. ❤️
Moved to New Jersey... I took the City that I lived in for granted :(
yeah, l have a friend, who is Chinese, he moved to Canada from Venezuela.
Xiaoma: **befriends two people**
Also Xiaoma: "It turns out that you can make a lot of friends if you speak Chinese and Spanish!"
In all seriousness, this was so impressive.
I speak Chinese and I have no friends
Next video:
Clueless White guy talks to dogs shocking cat owners
Seriously. It’s like a big deal that people can speak in other languages. These people must not travel much.
Just imagine the hate white or black folks would get if they were amazed an Asian or Latino could speak perfect English.
@@BalthasarRodellega The effort to learn is already admirable, most people just memorize some daily sentences like "where's the bathroom?", "what's the price?" etc.
@@everetth-top4760 Why do you talk like there's no white or black Latinos? Dude you just saw this video and you still think Latino is a race? Dafuq honestly. Latin America is a melting pot of races, there's no Latino race.
Xiaoma: Woof woof woof woof
Dog: Bark bark woof?
Xiaoma: Bark bark!
Dog: Arf arf! *surprised noise insert*
I spent 6 years in US public schools learning Spanish and he steps in with two months of experience and has better spanish than most people at my entire school including myself.
I love how humble he is. He’s always like “yea I speak a little” and then speaks the language fluently 😂😂🥰
i love him and his content, but may I suggest that 'humble' mightn't be the best adjective for someone who runs a channel dedicated to displaying people's reactions to him speaking their language? xd
The title of the video is literally "speaks perfect Chinese and Spanish" he is the opposite of humble... And neither his Chinese nor his Spanish is perfect😂
The Chinese lady who lived in Puerto Rico was so delighted when you spoke Chinese, her mother tongue. All she wanted was to speak in Chinese.
...a little more than that, if reading the body language is right....
@@kevinrtres what 😳
@@kevinrtres
Correct. She was keen as...
@@kevinrtres STOP NOOOO
Lol I face palmed when she asked for him to help her with her English and he didn’t ask for her number right there
Seeing Xiaoma freak out after he's ordered in spanish for the first time is super wholesome and inspiring. Also Xiaoma keep that hairstyle, it looks good on you!
Is it just me or from the mask up does he kinda look like Wilson from House?
@@Booply1 he does kinda look like Wilson lmao
He has a passion for linguistics. When you’re passionate about something it makes it easier to learn. Not taking away from the time and work he puts in to learning all of these languages and dialects. It’s amazing. I love this dude. He’s bringing people together.
More than a passion. He has a gift for learning languages.
Yeah, I never had a passion for language despite taking Spanish classes for 4 years in middle/high school. I didn't appreciate it until after the fact and 100% regret not taking it more seriously. It's also one of those things where you need to force yourself to immerse into the culture and practice it. If you're not using it on a daily language, you'll lose the talent really fast.
I type 1000x more than I write with a pen, and in my 30's I've noticed that my writing skills have gone to absolute shit. I dread anytime I have to fill out basic paperwork because my penmanship is embarrassing.
@@willvr4 i agree. all of my coworkers are multilingual except for me. i can take orders from people in spanish no problem but when it comes to holding a meaningful conversation i really cant have much of one
When you go to a restaurant and end up having a three language conversation
The way he quickly switches between Spanish and Mandarin tricked my brain into thinking I speak Chinese 😂
En serio!!! I was like "huh so we share some words in common" 😂
Xiaoma during quarantine: Learns a whole new language to speak it fluently
Me: Sitting on the couch and getting fatter each day lmao
You can always change it... There are lot's of free online courses. My wife learned webdesign, she is japanese and english teacher here in Japan, I am Brazillan and I am learning web marketing in the quarentine. We are doing it for 5 or 6 weeks and we are opening a new business from home already in the next two months. The hard part is start hahaha, after that it just goes. The life flies by like a jet airplane, the good news is that you are the captain! :)
😩
Xiaoma: yeah, I speak a little bit of chinese.
Me: no, u dont speak A LITTLE BIT of chinese
Even the girl calls him out haha
*spends life learning languages and has an entire youtube channel dedicated to his craft*
*Meets everyday shop owners with his same skill set*
I'm Chinese Latino too!!! I'm Chinese Colombian, this is so interesting!! He is mixing his Chinese and Spanish, and speaking Chanish 😁
Excelente jaja chanish" 👌
Very Good .
Este tipo aprende muy rápido y muy bien...en poco tiempo podrá hablarlo más fluidamente.
Saludos a Colombia! ✌️
¿Espanchino?🤷🏽♂️
No habla espanchino
Chiñol xd
Chinish
Some people say Infinity war was the most ambitious crossover. To them...I say watch this
Hahahah totally
Lol
LOL
Nope
Watch laoshu505000. He the GOAT
This man switches between so many languages his brain capacity is giant
High iq for sure. Ahahah he is great‼️
I knew there were Chinese Latinos, but actually seeing it happen in a restaurant of all places...WOW this blows my mind. It makes me even more motivated to learn both Spanish and Mandarin.
I'm Hispanic and I've never heard of Chinese Latinos until right now. His Spanish is shockingly good!
same bro
Lots of them in san francisco too
But youre a fusion, not a pure there are chinese latinos , and their cuisine in Mexico and South america is alot more original ceviche actually came from japanese latinos in peru 🤣 there is also chinese europeans that are jews that fled china, America has you a little closed minded
Me neither lol
Because you aren't in Latin America but in US.
So many people recognizes Xiaoma in China Town. Local celebrity.
Dude just had a full conversation in 3 different languages without missing a beat in between. Lol. That was freakin amazing. I wanted to learn chinese but it's crazy hard so I'm sticking to spanish for right now. Filipino is pretty hard too. Could just be me though lol. I have a bad memory when it comes to learning new words.
You know new york is the culinary center of the universe when you have multiple options for Spanish + Chinese restaraunts
Well, that lady speaks three languages too!
True, although two are because of her culture and the third is because she moved to another country, whereas he is in his "native" country. Context is important :)
Its still very impressive, but its very common to see some immigrants speak multiple languages because they basically had to, to live in whichever country they moved to. Its very rare for someone to approach you in THEIR native country and speak your native language especially if they are another race and or your native language is mainly only in one country, like chinese.
All Asians speak at least 3 languages I think..
xiaoma also speaks some Korean Mayan and some Fuzhounese
@@prllytrnton2396 Hell no, Chinese people very rarely speak English
His words sound so clear even with a mask wtf
Those mask are useless and getting more ppl sick
Smh
Probably because no one see his mouth he can do more movements like open more the mouth, sounds stupid but it's possibile.
@@funstuffkeepmunchinbethank7848 ya carbon dioxide poisoning
He’s got mic
He says, "turns out you can make a lot of friends if you speak Chinese here" in fact, she was trying to marry you bro...
This is so cute. It goes to show how much people appreciate it when you take the time to learn their language and engage with them.
Instead for most of us, particularly English speaking natives(I'm one of them), we have a slight sense of arrogance not wanting to learn or just being plain down lazy.
Excellent work bro.
New Sub! (not that u need one but cause u deserve more than u already have.)👍
He is trolling in two languages now, nice
@Fall speaks in Spanish then switched to Chinese midway. Not seriously trolling but you should understand
Next he will learn japanesse or korean haha
@@TheReptain He had a Korean teacher a bunch of videos back, I wonder how that went.
I can troll in Korean, Chinese (both), French and English
He's even mastered the Asian squat.
I have 3 definitions for Xiaoma:
1. Xiaoma who is an American ordering chinese food that speaks spanish.
2. Xiaoma speaks both spanish and chinese while ordering spanish-chinese food.
3. Xiaoma is a chinese name yet he is an American who can speak spanish and chinese while ordering spanish-chinese food.
Xiaoma level 999.
Well, the food was mostly Peruvian.
5:00 The comedic timing of this part is gold.
Xiaomanyc: "Do you have any lunch specials?"
Lady: *shakes head 'no'*
Xiaomanyc: *turns menu over to Lunch Specials*
...lmao
You’re a bad-ass, man. It’s a joy to watch these videos. So much fun watching you have fun with language and surprising people wherever you go. Respect.
Me: **finds it amazing that a chinese person can speak Spanish*
Also me: **has a best friend that is Chinese and we communicate in Spanish because I cant speak chinese and she cant speak English**
thats so cool tho- i trip over English half the time
@@bethan4770 😂😂
@@marisasabori1524 you're Frickin lucky I learnt English with larray, Issa and ravon so I talk like a bad ho3 and actually don't know any systems of subjunctive and other stuff
That sounds like a very unique friendship, you’re both always putting in work to communicate. That’s rare, hold onto them.
@@theonlynontrollhere yesss I love her so much, she is my bestie.
“They speak Spanish in Chinese”
Hmm the floor here is made out of ceiling
He said "and"
Haha, technicallity here, but you know all interior surfaces are actually called Ceiling. Look it up, it's rather interesting.
bro thats a real thing you know?
Other people: I can't wait to step out with these new shoes I bought!
This guy: I can't wait to try this language I casually picked up these last 12 days!
Yup, the world's language trinity: Chinese, English and Spanish. With all three, you literally can go wherever.
PS. 4:40 - I'm glad I'm not the only one who reacts like that when you order at a restaurant for the first time in a foreign language. I was practically shouting in the car after dropping by a Korean restaurant. I'm sure even the freeway drivers heard me.
This guy learns spanish with perfect grammar during quarantine. Meanwhile I'm hispanic and struggle to speak spanish despite my entire family speaking spanish 24/7
Pobre jajaja, bueno, ya sabes lo que dicen, "la constancia es la base del éxito", keep trying 😜
Vivo en España, mi familia habla español y sigo sin ser fluido
@@hermenegildoc3933 Pues sigue intentándolo, con tal de que practiques mucho y no te rindas, pronto conseguirás ser fluido
It was shocking how good he got but ‘vejetables’ really has me in stitches
Big fuckin mood up in here lol.
At the rate he’s learning Spanish he will speak it better than me in a year even though It’s my first language...
I aint gonna lie u slacking
Jajaja me hiciste reír amigo! Pues habla muy bien español realmente pero no creo que sea mejor que un latino verdadero
Don't worry. Plenty of people speak English better than half of us native speakers, lmao
He speaks better Spanish than me and I'm Mexican
Abortion but your mom doesn't want to
Another multi-linguistic person :D I know 5 languages fluently, with another 2 languages in the learning. My main are English, German and Mandarin (non-traditional version)
You don't understand how BEAUTIFUL this talent is. It is possible for others to focus on learning new a language and culture, however I have to give you props for your skills ❤🎉
He says yes over and over in Spanish like he does in Chinese cause he’s used to it with Chinese lol
@Liam No its just a habbit. I take some stuff from english when I speak my native language and viceversa
I never would've thought chinese latino food is a thing, very cool!
Me neither!
Because most of Americans still believe that Latino is a race. You get surprised when you see a blond Latino lmfao.
Peruvian food is flat out amazing, an incredible mix of flavors.
Chinese Venezuelan food is amazing, it's really out of this world the flavor that is in there. I had Chinese Colombian and Chinese Ecuadorian food and it's really good as well. But my god, the way that their transform their original food to the paladar of the people that live on that country is amazing. I think that the original Chinese food is really spicy and for example in Ecuador is not that spirit at all lol
He was REALLY, REALLY trying to dig it in that he learned Spanish in such little time. But hey, it's so fuckin awesome though. I love it. Makes me smile.
Dude, I thought I did something organizing my closet during quarantine 😂🤣😂🤣 you put most of us to shame, just casually learning a whole new language, so awesome! 👏 btw, that rice looked amazing 🤤
Some people didn't even do that, so you put them to shame!!!
english, spanish and chinese, triple kill, the most spoken languages
Isn't Arabic one of the top 3 most spoken languages?
@@Benobot99 Arabic is probably close up there, but these are THE MOST Common universally top languages
I remember the 3 or 5 top most spoken languages:
1. Chinese
2. Spanish
3. Chinese (Mandarin)
4. English
5. I think Japanese, I don't remember
Most spoken languages (first and second speakers combined) according to Ethnologue are as follows:
1. English
2. Mandarin Chinese
3. Hindi
4. Spanish
5. French
6. Arabic
In terms of just native speakers, they are:
1. Mandarin Chinese
2. Spanish
3. English
4. Hindi
There is no data of native speakers of Arabic (dialect continuum), but it is believed to be in position #5 :)
@@michaelfernando5672 that's not native I think, I looked for some info:
1. Chinese(Mandarin)
2. Spanish
3. English
4. Hindi
5. Bengalí
Etc, etc...
Xioma has a lot more typing to do now: English, Spanish, Pinyin, and the full Chinese Characters. Eventually the entire screen will be a block of text with video in the background 😂
Keep up the great work man! You've motivated me to learn Mandarin, and to start brushing back up on my Spanish.
I doubt he writes the captions, because that would be too much work. I don't even see Chinese subs.
Xiao your such a vibe bro I genuinely love you man your a real guy who genuinely loves to learn and respect all cultures! May god give you more success I’m from the UK.
As a spanish speaker, his Spanish is a little funny but still great 👍
he's tryingggg. Ha estado hablando el idioma durante solo 2 meses. Eso es impresionante.
Tiene acento americano pero apenas se le nota, este hombre es un genio aprendiendo idiomas 😂
@@JuanAntonioGarciaHeredia fr his accent is so strong he hasnt gotten to pronunciation yet
*"Do you speak Chinese?"*
Xiaoma: *Me?? 👀 Yeah... a bit.*
😂
Next one: Amerikaner bestellt Essen in perfektem Deutsch
Genau haha
in einem deutsch chinesisch spanisch restaurant
...und Trinken in perfektem Russisch
@@johndgt Genau 🤣
заказал китайскую еду на идеальном русском? Si.
Chinese Panamanian here! Thank you for this ❤️❤️ it feels good to see the culture get some exposure!
My grandpa spoke English, spanish, cantonese, mandarin and French. That was normal for chinese Panamanians of this generation
thanks for listing the places you go. Always love seeing new places.
You should do a video where you speak in bad Chinese and you switch to perfect Chinese.
I know he did a video where he pretended not to know any Chinese.
Athena Edwards not the same thing re re
Cool idea
Title: ORDERS IN PERFECT CHINESE.
Video: Yeah i only speak a little bit chinese
Nailed it
He has a very american accent speaking chinese.
haha I thought the same
i think he is trying to be humble...
@@Fallenshit really?
I love this guys videos and how he makes all these people feel welcome by him learning their language and engaging with them too it’s super awesome to see, I need to get on this mans program for my japanese 😂😂
ive been learning Spanish for a while and your videos really help inspire me to keep going
He’s been speaking Spanish for less than 2 months and is getting compliments about how good his Spanish is 🤦♂️ jealous
Beyond
I only know about apples in Spanish cause of duolingo
Don't be jealous, be motivated to learn more.
*He probably knew some Spanish, back in highschool*
Yeah its amazing how good he become in just 2 months but his spanish is not that good yet. I can tell very easily that he has ton of prepared phrases btw im a native spanish speaker and english is my second language :P
I’m Peruvian and his spanish is pretty decent, but i think his Mandarin is on another level! Lol
His accent sounds a bit American, but his grammar is pretty much perfect.
I took six years of Spanish and can't speak it fluently. And definitely can't order food. Though I was close at some point, but if you don't use it, you lose it as they say.
@@kolaida help me to practice English and I will teach you Spanish 😂
I'm from Argentina btw
@@LENSSCARTER bro get duolingo app
He’s so smart and so amazing these reactions never get old
You have a gift for languages. Thank you for sharing with us!
“Turns out you can make a lot of friends if you speak Chinese and Spanish”
& look white. Apparently, no friends when you can only speak Chinese & English or Spanish & English.
@@julial3758 true
His Spanish is really good especially considering that he's only been learning it for a couple of months. I think it's kind of cool that he keeps repeating words in Spanish the same way that native Mandarin speakers repeat words a lot, it's like he's so used to doing it in Chinese that he can't help but do it in Spanish.
someone said he had spanish in high school
@@Glendragon bruh spanish class in highschool is useless, cant even recall anything, but if he continued on studying then maybe yeah
@@jhoeofhoe I started studying spanish 2 years before the level my highschool taught them at just to flex on my classmates. Not having daily/frequent interactions in spanish makes it extremely hard to learn it.
why is that he does that when he speaks mandarin? i guess we do it in english sometimes. might it be the chinese way of saying 'um' and 'er' and so on?
Love what you do, as a humanist, I support everything that unites us.. speaking to others in their native language is such a nice gesture. I just only recently noticed that you're into Español as well. I was born in New Jersey and have been living most of my life in Puerto Rico.
Puedes practicar conmigo cuando quieras. Exito para ti :)
Amo tanto estos vídeos ♥️ estoy tan sorprendida de su español 🙈 realmente es un genio.
I love how everyone was talking trash about the edits in the last spanish video he did... And now, BOOM fluid spanish!! 😂
I mean at one point I glanced at the subs and he wrote "I wanted to try" (past tense) in English when he was really using the present tense "Quiero.... Sí quiero probar un poco." He's still getting the idea across, but it's not the actual way to say that. What he's saying here is essentially "I want....Yes I want to try (in the sense of tasting; Spanish has multiple ways of saying "to try" based on the situation) a little." A little earlier he touches up his subs a bit again "Chinese and Latino food super interesting to me, so I wanted to try... (I discussed the second part earlier, but it's still relevant here). He says "comida chin... comida china hacina (I think he said hacina meaning pile of something here it's a little rough to make out; he could be saying hacienda which can mean ranch or farm in some countries and would make more sense) para mí es muy interesante... quiero (sentence from earlier). He's saying here "Chinese foo.. Chinese food for me is very interesting... I want... Yes I want to try a little" Notice that there isn't a connecting word here and the structure is a little strange. I don't really fault him for using it, (I use it myself (the whole para mí thing) as it's simpler than remembering how to use indirect object pronouns and it still gets the idea across) but his subs are touched up. Now I'm not saying it's not impressive, (he's still communicating what he means and that's what's most important) but I think this is much more of a realistic showing of where he's at than his video from before. Also if you, or someone else is a native Spanish speaker feel more than free to correct me. The lines I'm talking about start about here 6:39. Though on the whole touch up business I think it's probably accidental, as in one of the sentences he still omits "is" in the English subs (maybe to capture the awkward phrasing?)
@Donald Jong-un The accent isnt too bad atleast he didnt say Columbia lol
I mean... His Spanish is definitely not the perfect from the title
@Donald Jong-un and when foreigners learn English, their pronunciation is far from perfect as well. Comes with learning a language.
@@ThePersistentKoala cringe pocho lmao
I have Chinese Venezuelan cousins. Their dads speak both languages perfectly
Volpe Where Are You I wish I spoke Chinese it is the hardest language in the world ...
No shit!!!!
@@xxkarlosxxxxxx7233 I think Chinese is the second hardest
I lived in (La candelaria) ,Caracas for 8 years , a lot of chinese people there , many restaurants and shops , but only a few spoke fluent spanish , mainly the youngsters.
simply amazing...and he is a nice person..!! bless you!!
You're so blessed. To be able to connect with so many. I am envious. :)
Okay I'm going to have to learn more about Asians who've emigrated to Central/South America...this is seriously interesting! lol
Latin America received many Immigrants from around the world in the 20th century, that’s why we’re all so mixed...in El Salvador we have a lot of people Palestinian descendent... We have Native American, European, African, Asian, and Middle Eastern people!!!
@@ronalcrnnz1338Here in Honduras, in my hometown (Tela) all Chinese and Palestinian descendant people are good at business, Palestinian descendants have very popular fabric stores, and Chinese descendants have very popular restaurants and grocery stores.
There’s a documentary show on Netflix that gets into this a lot
You can try looking up Japanese in Brazil too. It's a little sad because of the difference in cultural identity, especially in Japan. It's an interesting cultural aspect that probably isn't fully accepted or integrated I feel.
There is a Malaysian family in the village of like 9k residents that my parents grew up in southern Mexico (puebla). They own a restaurant. Also saw a few chinese mexicans there in the city of Puebla.
my guy literally learned the two most spoken languages in the world. and this is how you become a translator lol
Xioma i freaking love the reactions you get on these videos!!
7:41 he was speaking Spanish but she commented on his Chinese. I think she was thinking he was speaking the other language because he kept switching
Dude, that girl was totally hitting on you. She wanted you to give her "private" English lessons....hmmmm
I low key would’ve hit on him too
Get right bro
Word.
Her Spanish doesn't sound Puerto Rican. I have my doubts
Oh yea she was
if you like this, you should try "Chifa" restaurant in Queens. it's Chinese-Peruvian and it's SOOOOOO Good!!
Been watching you for awhile. Learned so much. THANKS FAM!
Came across your videos one day on CZcams and decided to start learning Mandarin. It’s been awesome so far. Thanks for the inspiration
holy shit i havent watch xiaoma in a minute and this man learned spanish jesus
As a person who speaks Spanish, I no longer feel like a dumbass when listening to them talk :D
All your videos have inspired me to learn Bisaya. My mom-in-law speaks bisaya mostly because she’s from Siquijor and also speaks tagalog. I’m learning sentences and how to have conversations with all her friends. Thank you so much!!! And please keep making and uploading videos my dude!!!!
Sos grande ! Increíble!
Xiaoma: learns Spanish during quarantine
Me: binge watching The Office for the second time
You can learn another lenguages to watching a show
Mad men beyter
The British version, surely?
You missed out on La Caridad 78, a thriving Cuban Chinese restaurant. Their food is so good. One of the best restaurants I like to eat at in the city
You are the expert on Cuban-American stuff
I'm part Cuban Chinese, it's quite an interesting blend of cultures. Wish I knew some Mandarin!
@@andym777 Speaking the 3 languages must be another level. I have a Chinese-Venezuelan friend in NY. She got any job she wants.
@Ser Humano Don't forget the beans, & refried beans, & more beans.
I watch this video whenever I want to put a smile on my face!
That young girl from the intro kinda refused to give his change just to keep talking with him, that was so cute asfafhgasjgf
Love that Chinese guy speaking perfect Spanish.
Oye, tu español es muy bueno, y lo que más me sorprende es que aprendiste durante la cuarentena. Mis respetos totales. Me has motivado mucho en seguir mis estudios de Japonés e Inglés. Saludos desde México, me gusta mucho tu canal.
Que bien! I only speak English and a little Spanish, but I was able to read your post because of Xiaoma's inspiration to learn more language (otras idiomas). Yo no hablo mucho español, pero entientdo que su escribar aqui. Buenos suerte en la futura que aprender otros idiomas. Tu quieres aprender Japones tambien? Yo hablo un poquito de Japanes tambien. A mi me gusta anime. Por favor, disculpa mis errores gramatiko.
A que si habla bién español, de verdad que este hombre me ha dejado con la boca abierta, el aprendiendo rápido y yo sabiendo dos odiomas, el castellano=español y un idioma local de aquí
Yo sé un poco español, I feel motivated to keep learning during quarantine
Haruko I don’t speak Spanish but did u say his Spanish is very good?
@@lslightningstrike284 Haruko said something along the lines of "your spanish is very good, more than I learned during the quarantine. You have my total respect. It has motivated me much to study japonese and english. Greetings from Mexico, I like your channel a lot"
I thought I was the only one with the strangest mixed race. My name being Wong Mei Ling but at the same time being born in Peru 🤣🤣🤣 glad to know I'm not alone
Are you part Peruvian?
Perú hermoso pais! Muchos restaurantes Chifas ahí! Creo que uno en cada esquina XDD Soy Mexicano btw :P
For real? Chinese Peruvian is one of the most common mixed race combo in Lima
Muchas felicidades Xiao! Tu nivel de español es muy bueno para haberlo aprendido apenas hace unos meses, saludos desde México!
Hablo Español un poco, es mas o menos. Soy de Estados Unidos
Me: takes three years to learn Spanish
Xiaoma: three months
OTL
I would say 3 days 😢😢😢 he so talented!
Even I took more than 3 months and I'm Portuguese lmao
@@shira7155 it took me 14 years and I'm a Spanish native 😢😢😢😢😂😂😂
6:12 I knew that lady was from Puerto Rico 🇵🇷 from the moment he entered the restaurant and there was reggaeton playing in the background.
tu español es muy bueno ! Que gusto escucharte hablar mi idioma! disfruto mucho tus videos y te deso lo mejor.