What Language Does Mixed Race People Think In?

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  • čas přidán 13. 02. 2023
  • Have you ever thought about what language do multiracial think in?
    Today, we invited 5 people who are from a multicultural house hold!
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Komentáře • 874

  • @mayohshitlol
    @mayohshitlol Před rokem +1252

    The Korean-Indian guy is a fine piece of art. Respectfully.

    • @animeshine3184
      @animeshine3184 Před rokem +23

      yes RESPECTFULLY

    • @harshitasingh601
      @harshitasingh601 Před rokem +40

      Still he is ashamed to say he is half INDIAN not Punjabi ... Punjab is a state in India !

    • @harshitasingh601
      @harshitasingh601 Před rokem +25

      And the language is HINDI not urdu

    • @Katsuqi
      @Katsuqi Před rokem +7

      @@harshitasingh601 it’s pretty much the same thing just the writing script differs

    • @SBH3356
      @SBH3356 Před rokem +32

      ​@@harshitasingh601 Could be the guy is Pakistani Punjabi

  • @banku6415
    @banku6415 Před rokem +2470

    Are we not going to talk about the Korean-indian guy .... He is a beautiful blend of genetics 🔥🔥

  • @tomorrow.
    @tomorrow. Před rokem +1146

    This is even common here in India if you have an inter-state marriage. Like husband and wife speak two different languages . Child end up speaking English 😂 I have quite few friends like this lol.
    Even for me, as someone who speak five lndian lang and 3 international languages, my thought process is in 2 language 😂 my native lang and in English.

    • @danbruh33
      @danbruh33 Před rokem +9

      thought process*

    • @tomorrow.
      @tomorrow. Před rokem +31

      @@danbruh33 of course, what is the use of knowing all these languages, I forgot about auto correction or end up messing up my spelling 🤦🏻‍♀️ lol! 😂😂 thanks brother.

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Před rokem +34

      Wow !! So many Indians actually qualify as polyglots. 😃

    • @tomorrow.
      @tomorrow. Před rokem +40

      @@JosephOccenoBFH Interestingly yes we do, when we are at school there is thing called 1st, 2nd and 3rd language. We grow up learning our native language and English, then we will add hindi or French or any other language that is available as optional and of course depending on where in India you are from.

    • @ifumadstaymadbitch
      @ifumadstaymadbitch Před rokem +16

      Same here mom speaks Punjabi and dad side Telugu but i spk English and Korean lmao-

  • @irmalair4730
    @irmalair4730 Před rokem +390

    Honestly what I found most interesting was how everyone crossed their legs... in the same direction!

    • @pjv15305
      @pjv15305 Před rokem +28

      Nah indian guy was in opposite😂

    • @kvideos4u971
      @kvideos4u971 Před rokem +1

      @@pjv15305 yeah😂😂😅😅

    • @-meadow6475
      @-meadow6475 Před rokem

      My idea lolzz

    • @dlxpro9342
      @dlxpro9342 Před rokem

      what a girlish way of thinking. lol

    • @saucy2476
      @saucy2476 Před rokem +3

      @@pjv15305 I paused it at 1:36 and they were all in the same direction lol

  • @darkqueen6192
    @darkqueen6192 Před rokem +473

    Being an Indian 🇮🇳 I can speak multiple languages - Malayalam (my native language), English, broken Hindi and Tamil, Little Korean and Thai (still learning). And I can read and write in 6 languages also - Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi, English, Arabic and Korean

    • @eel7157
      @eel7157 Před rokem +22

      Slayyy i can speak and write three: Punjabi, English, Hindi and then i have broken Sanskrit bc of school but it's easy to understand Sanskrit when written down. Learning Spanish!

    • @Readish
      @Readish Před rokem +12

      Same i mixed up with south indian languages i can speak tamil and telugu broken kannada and malayam

    • @darkqueen6192
      @darkqueen6192 Před rokem +5

      @Eel I also want to learn Spanish someday 🤩

    • @darkqueen6192
      @darkqueen6192 Před rokem +5

      @하트 비트 some Indian things😅 BTW are you from Tamilnadu??

    • @Readish
      @Readish Před rokem +7

      @@darkqueen6192 i am from tamil nadu but half korean half tamilian or indian

  • @ryanzarmbinski7446
    @ryanzarmbinski7446 Před rokem +90

    The guy on the left definitely said "Yiddish" not "Irish"

    • @isag.s.174
      @isag.s.174 Před rokem +6

      But they put the Ireland flag on him

    • @peachmo4867
      @peachmo4867 Před rokem

      @@Momoa786 Hyun min reference?

    • @PUARockstar
      @PUARockstar Před rokem +4

      ​@@Momoa786 Yiddish is spoken in Ukraine, in Odesa area

    • @KostyaT
      @KostyaT Před rokem +6

      @@isag.s.174 they clearly fucked up. Russian+Yiddish is a common combination for Ukrainian Jews of the older generation. Irish+Russian is very very very unlikely for someone from Ukraine.

    • @TooCoolToSpeakLess
      @TooCoolToSpeakLess Před rokem

      @@KostyaT yes,it's correctly to say.

  • @henri191
    @henri191 Před rokem +316

    I think it's a good thing growing up with people whose languages are different , as long as they can understand each other in one language , countries with more than just one language is pretty common

    • @oswinvalle1958
      @oswinvalle1958 Před rokem

      Shut up

    • @Leif20me
      @Leif20me Před rokem +10

      It's cool. I am half English but did not understand English until I had to learn it myself (im not from UK) and then I met my Spanish step mom and she taught me her language. Hell I am even engaged to a Spaniard. I think 3 languages is enough for me hahah

  • @SangamNotFound
    @SangamNotFound Před rokem +370

    I'm from Nepal and My Mom Dad are pure Nepali but we speak Nepali, English and Hindi languages but we can understand Bangali and Urdu.

    • @danbruh33
      @danbruh33 Před rokem +6

      is hindi commonly used in nepal?

    • @SangamNotFound
      @SangamNotFound Před rokem +29

      @@danbruh33 yes, everyone understand hindi here

    • @dustybawls7085
      @dustybawls7085 Před rokem +10

      Urdu is pretty similar to Hindi but writing system of both the langauges is different I guess

    • @SerCrispinCole
      @SerCrispinCole Před rokem +12

      I mean Nepali and English are obvious. Because Nepali is ur mother tongue and English is global language and all. And Hindi is literally very similar to Hindi especially their scripts, so that's not hard to learn and all. Same for Urdu if you can understand Hindi, urdu is just Hindi lite. And for bengali it's also very similar to hindi so if you can understand or speak Hindi you can atleast understand basic Bengali.

    • @SerCrispinCole
      @SerCrispinCole Před rokem +3

      @@danbruh33 yep. Why not? India and Nepal had a very very good relations from a long long time. Our scripts are same. Hindi and Nepali both use Nepali script. Plus we don't require visa to travel to Nepal neither do they. People usually come to India to work. And mostly stay in northern belts where Hindi is dominant.

  • @eswynplantagenet4483
    @eswynplantagenet4483 Před rokem +14

    The Indian-Korean guy has that subtle beauty that’s really unique

  • @devashriroy
    @devashriroy Před rokem +82

    To what extent tunuk tunuk is famous for heaven's sake?? 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Remedcruz
      @Remedcruz Před rokem +18

      You know what? I am from India, I don't know that song at all. I came to know that after getting in korean culture.

    • @jalexsilva8162
      @jalexsilva8162 Před rokem +9

      In Brazil is very famous

    • @devashriroy
      @devashriroy Před rokem +7

      @@jalexsilva8162 it was very famous when we were kids.

    • @devashriroy
      @devashriroy Před rokem +4

      @@Remedcruz it's surprising but understandable if you are not a millennial 🙂

    • @Remedcruz
      @Remedcruz Před rokem

      @@devashriroy I am a millennial😅

  • @henri191
    @henri191 Před rokem +87

    Use a "broken" language to talk to someone is probably the best way to avoid a conversation , especially in other country

  • @anndeecosita3586
    @anndeecosita3586 Před rokem +132

    People will pretend not to understand the language when they don’t want to be bothered or cooperative with what you want them to do. Not going to lie. I’ve done this a few times. My uncle is a police lieutenant, and he says oftentimes suspects say they don’t understand then as soon as he breaks out the handcuffs suddenly everyone suddenly has these amazing language skills and understands perfectly 😂

    • @mr.jashon
      @mr.jashon Před rokem +8

      Extra skill is always beneficial if you are a criminal. 🤣

    • @Lina_al_j
      @Lina_al_j Před rokem +1

      Hahah, thats a good tactic - show them the handcuffs and they miraculously become fluent 😂
      I pretend i dont understand when i go to europe and there are drug addicts asking for money or smth - if i say smth in arabic they just leave me alone, so it works really well lol.

    • @mddi1420
      @mddi1420 Před rokem

      we always expect a rescue from an uncle

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH Před rokem +187

    My French professor (who was American) had an unpleasant experience speaking French to some Belgian guy in Brussels. Eventually the guy noticing his American accent ended up telling him to just speak in English and not to make it so hard on himself. Turns out the guy was Flemish and didn't particularly like speaking French. 😆

    • @dennercassio
      @dennercassio Před rokem +10

      I saw that coming lol

    • @EmaMalik
      @EmaMalik Před rokem +2

      I had a similar experience in Montreal with a waitress who apparently didn't want to deal with my broken French and told me to speak in English 😅 she barely even gave me a chance

  • @Lilah-
    @Lilah- Před rokem +41

    As an Indian i can fluently speak in 3 languages (Hindi, Tamil and English) both of my parents are Tamil and i studied in Qatar. While i was studying Qatar, my parents made me to study Hindi as my second language because there wasn't an option for Tamil. I can also understand Urdu, Malayalam and a little bit of Telugu and Punjabi? As for foreign languages i can read and write Arabic but unfortunately i can't strike up an conversation with an Arabic person lol, currently learning French in which i am familiar with some basic words and can make small conversations. I learnt Korean and Japanese by watching k-dramas but learnt Japanese in DUOLINGO respectively, fortunate enough i can excellently read and write in those languages (i can also understand some sentences heh)

  • @gabrielfarkas257
    @gabrielfarkas257 Před rokem +7

    I live in Slovakia, was born to a Slovak mother and a Hungarian father. We almost always speak Slovak but I do remember speaking in Hungarian a lot with my grandpa before he passed away.
    To be honest I kinda gave up on Hungarian later on, also because I didn't use it in school at all.
    But in high school I met a half Slovak-Hungarian girl, who mostly speaks Hungarian and attended a Hungarian school. It was definitely interesting for me to see how different our backgrounds were.

    • @harriet2114
      @harriet2114 Před rokem +1

      My gran was Hungarian.
      My mum was brought up in the UK and South Africa and never learnt Hungarian. I regret not showing more interest in her
      mother tongue language. Towards the end of her life she kept forgetting her English and switching into Hungarian.

  • @Nandini_Dwivedi
    @Nandini_Dwivedi Před rokem +152

    I am Indian Hindi speaker and i can speak about 5 languages : haryanvi _my mom is from haryana ,Punjabi as well
    Urdu so fluently and i love it ,as i am from Lucknow region
    Korean (conversational ,learnt from kdramas )
    Bengali(learnt from a Bengali teacher at school and yt)
    Broken tamil,it's so tough 🫡 and ofc English😅 of course
    I can write in Tamil ,English,hindi,korean(very less,just started practicing)

    • @pretzel6740
      @pretzel6740 Před rokem +7

      Just to clear you Haryanvi is not a language..... I am from haryana so clarifying you

    • @Nandini_Dwivedi
      @Nandini_Dwivedi Před rokem +8

      @@pretzel6740 i know , it's a dialect ,but it is considered as language

    • @pretzel6740
      @pretzel6740 Před rokem +7

      @@Nandini_Dwivedi how can you confuse a dialect with a language bruh....it is not considered a language

    • @graphindi
      @graphindi Před rokem +7

      @@pretzel6740 well Hindi was also a dialect called khadi boli in past and spoken in region near Delhi. Hindi also does not have its own writing system it adopted Sanskrit Devanagari to replace Persian and Urdu language and writing system. and interestingly if you have to find any Hindi literature work before 200 years it is almost impossible because before it they started counting Awdhi, Braj and Bhojpuri literature as a part of Hindi

    • @pretzel6740
      @pretzel6740 Před rokem +5

      @@graphindi well most of the indian languages originate from sanskrit and Hindi is an OFFICIAL LANGUAGE with its own literature and roots.....and this doesn't make Haryanavi a language or whatsoever 😂

  • @literaturegirl6436
    @literaturegirl6436 Před rokem +52

    My mom is Russian, my father is American, my 1st grandmother is from France and my 2nd grandma is from Ukraine, also I study German at school and Japanese on my own, haha
    But mostly I speak English and Russain and sometimes I connect them together in my mind.

    • @user-lg4nh4rp7s
      @user-lg4nh4rp7s Před rokem +5

      Wow

    • @TooCoolToSpeakLess
      @TooCoolToSpeakLess Před rokem +5

      Wow I can relate with that :).
      Бажаю успіхів у вивченні японської мови☺️💪!

    • @peaches5682
      @peaches5682 Před rokem +3

      ❤️❤️ удачи с японским и немецким!!

    • @gabrieleguerrisi4335
      @gabrieleguerrisi4335 Před rokem +2

      I just hope you mix russian phonetics with english grammar and not viceversa...😂

    • @Bek_vlogs
      @Bek_vlogs Před rokem

      Woww klass

  • @TropicalGardeningCyprus
    @TropicalGardeningCyprus Před rokem +20

    Am Cypriot, but I think mostly in Russian because I speak it every day, all day. Sometimes even thoughts in English come and go spontaneously after watching too many TV series in English.... what ever language you speak all day, that's the language you'll think with, it doesn't matter which your native language is.

    • @lawtraf8008
      @lawtraf8008 Před rokem

      That's a lie because the language I use in my daily life rn is not the language I think with.

    • @TropicalGardeningCyprus
      @TropicalGardeningCyprus Před rokem +3

      @@lawtraf8008 for me it's not.
      The reason it works differently for you it's probably because you haven't immerse yourself in the language, you just use it as a tool maybe;
      Or, I made a wrong assumption based on me... and not everyone's mind works like mine 😅

    • @syniasynia6736
      @syniasynia6736 Před rokem +2

      For me it's true.
      I am a Pole- Ukrainian and I mostly speak in Polish, because I live there. But when I travel to my family in Ukraine after some days I always start to think in Ukrainian, even if I don't know Ukrainian that well like Polish (I am making some mistakes and accent).
      And when I come back I need some days to switch back

  • @kellynnake321
    @kellynnake321 Před rokem +12

    I thought the Nigerian/Puerto Rico girl would talk more about her mom's native tongue in Nigeria.
    I'm Nigerian Igbo and it would have been interesting to hear that!

    • @beaniesonna3052
      @beaniesonna3052 Před rokem +8

      Exactly. She ignored her Nigerian side

    • @thato596
      @thato596 Před rokem +3

      Lol she completely ignored it. Maybe she does not like her nigerian side and language

    • @janetotite9476
      @janetotite9476 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Her ancestry is Nigerian but she is actual African American-like black. In a previous video she said a stereotypical food in her ‘county’ was watermelon and fried chicken and it was then I knew she didn’t grow up Nigerian or have any association with Nigerian people. If she had at least said the basics like jollof or egusi or even plantain (which she should know from her being latino), then I would know she is Nigerian. For example I know I am 100% Nigerian but imagine I took an ancestry test that told be I am Ivorian, I wouldn’t try to claim it because I don’t have any Ivorian family members or friends to associate me to my Ivorian dna. And again in the same video she gotten a fact about slavery wrong from the African perspective meaning she is not in touch with her black side. I was really excited to watch somebody who is actually half Nigerian but this is not the case here and they keep using our flag in the thumbnail.

  • @ehheboi
    @ehheboi Před rokem +4

    My mother and father are Bengali, but the thing is I can read, write and speak Bengali, Hindi and English and understand a little bit a few more Indian languages, sometimes I feel amazed that though my mother tongue is bengali but while I'm tensed or angry i think in Hindi and not always, sometimes. Especially the slang words, and sometimes watching English movies I can't translate the English lines in my mind then I think in English. Sometimes thinking in English makes me more understand while watching English movies.

  • @christianobangnaldo7392
    @christianobangnaldo7392 Před rokem +11

    i was raised in a family where my father was Somali and my mother was Kenyan but grew up in a somali household. So we grew up only speaking somali and english at home, not once speaking swahili. That lead to me not learning the language. So anytime we would go to kenya for vacation, I wouldn't know how to speak to people.

    • @alhamdulillhforislam458
      @alhamdulillhforislam458 Před rokem

      Alhamdulillh that both my parents are Somalis, and all my relatives are Somalis so I have no struggles with learning other languages and cultures. Because both of my parents and all my relatives are Somalis. I can speak Somali, English and Arabic. ❤

    • @harshitasingh601
      @harshitasingh601 Před rokem

      More languages you learn the better

  • @xxstormxx56
    @xxstormxx56 Před rokem +25

    1:23 it's Yiddish not Irish

  • @okaycuttt32
    @okaycuttt32 Před rokem +4

    I can understand why it would be frustrating to answer the same questions over and over again, kudos to the lady for being able to avoid that situation

  • @RandomKandik
    @RandomKandik Před rokem +16

    This is the most common thing in india my father speaks telugu my mother speaks marathi but they are from chhattisgarh and they speak different languages just because they are from the border areas of chhattisgarh but I end up speaking hindi. I don't speak marathi, telugu and not even chhattisgarhi but I can understand including punjabi and some local chhattisgarhi languages

    • @introvert2023
      @introvert2023 Před rokem

      Quite interesting to know chattisgarh has a chattisgarhi language.

    • @RandomKandik
      @RandomKandik Před rokem

      @@introvert2023 its similar to other central indian languages like awadhi, bihari, bhojpuri etc

  • @raniyue8004
    @raniyue8004 Před rokem +4

    I thought I was the only one going through that problem!
    I was born in Nepal, so I speak Nepali but I also speak Hindi and English. Now I live in Austria so I speak German and I am learning Spanish. My German is even better than my Nepali. So I think in 5 different languages depending on the situation! Sometimes when I am speaking German or English I start speaking in Nepal or Spanish and I don’t even know it until the person I am speaking too reminds me that they can’t understand me at all!
    It is so confusing even for me, so must of the time I pretend that I can speak only German, English and Nepali!

  • @kh8529
    @kh8529 Před rokem +6

    I am full German, just spend 10 months in the US and even I often think/talk to myself in English. I watch english Videos, I read english texts and if there is nobody around I just stay in the language during the day, until something triggers it back to german.

  • @teja6613
    @teja6613 Před rokem +6

    Being an indian🇮🇳 I can speak English , hindi , kannada , telugu and learnt introduction to mandarin over the years.
    I aim to continue studying mandarin and also if i had to pick up any other language i think it would be an asian language and not any foreign ones

  • @Gameplayer2k8
    @Gameplayer2k8 Před rokem +51

    I love how you said Ian was Ukrainian and Irish. He actually says that his parents both speak English but his grandparents spoke Yiddish and Russian, not Irish.

    • @PUARockstar
      @PUARockstar Před rokem +6

      That's a common story for Odesa jews. Lots of them emigrated and their offsprings made lots of celebrities as well, like Portman, Stallone, Duchovny etc.

    • @Gameplayer2k8
      @Gameplayer2k8 Před rokem +17

      @@PUARockstar ok fair enough but the point I was making is that they have put the Irish flag on the video and they wrote in the subtitles that his grandparents spoke Irish. When he actually says they spoke Yiddish. So, they’ve mixed up his identity completely.

    • @zaparilty1770
      @zaparilty1770 Před rokem

      he's actually just Jewish. No matter which country he's from. Not sure about his Irish roots but by the look of him and background story he's just Jewish

    • @TooCoolToSpeakLess
      @TooCoolToSpeakLess Před rokem

      @@PUARockstar you mean the Ukrainian Odessa city,am I right?

    • @pavelyudin8832
      @pavelyudin8832 Před rokem +1

      I repeated this fragment 5 times but didn't hear Irish. And I am glad to find your comment to confirm my guess

  • @shrutiyadav7540
    @shrutiyadav7540 Před rokem +5

    This guy is Pakistani. That's why he speaks Urdu and he is from Punjab side of Pakistan. The channel put india to gain views. Also many Pakistani and Bangladeshi tell everyone they are Indian to rent apartments and just to be treated better.

  • @erikak8665
    @erikak8665 Před rokem +16

    I had a coworker from the Middle East for a while, and when the other coworkers talked to him he acted like he didn't understand the simplest directions in my language...
    He said that they were annoying and racist, and that is very true...
    I usually left the workplace on my lunch break to avoid them, and he liked to tag along and had long conversations with me in my language. He also spoke to other people in their languages. He probably speaks 4-5 languages but acted like he only spoke one to avoid the racist ahs...
    (they got fired later for being racist ahs)

  • @lexis__world
    @lexis__world Před rokem +81

    Hope you enjoyed the video 🥰
    - Lexi

    • @Dolly-ChuunDao
      @Dolly-ChuunDao Před rokem +7

      Wow Is real that's you, you're so beautiful 😍

    • @lexis__world
      @lexis__world Před rokem +4

      @@Dolly-ChuunDao you're very sweet! Thank you! 🥰

    • @margensanvlogs7560
      @margensanvlogs7560 Před rokem

      hi can i ask you where are you from i am a filipino from the philippines can i be your friend on youtube

    • @Dolly-ChuunDao
      @Dolly-ChuunDao Před rokem

      @@lexis__world Yw!! 😍

    • @Low_BP
      @Low_BP Před rokem

      Thank goodness you commented..I was wondering why you didn’t mention anything about your Nigerian side..we all have languages aside English you know 🌚😑🤲🏿

  • @EKnyc
    @EKnyc Před rokem +5

    1:21 The subtitle is incorrect. It's Yiddish, not Irish.

  • @Boricua404
    @Boricua404 Před rokem +2

    Im so happy they did Puerto Rico me siento tan especial

  • @Osigot
    @Osigot Před rokem +7

    1:39 guys fun fact: you are not thinking in language at all - if we speak about processing actions, ideating and so on. You can speak in your mind on some language, but your thinking process (to make those sentences) isn't on any language - it's on neuron level.

  • @rb98769
    @rb98769 Před rokem +8

    1:23 Yiddish

  • @fivetimesyo
    @fivetimesyo Před rokem +8

    I am fluent in five different languages that I use continuously and when I'm tired my brain is a bloody mess...

  • @AS-uy8fg
    @AS-uy8fg Před rokem +8

    Omg, Dutch/Indonesian, living in NL, I can soo relate to their answers 😅😅

    • @MiguelSanchez-gx1fv
      @MiguelSanchez-gx1fv Před rokem

      NL? New London? ¿Nvo. L?

    • @AS-uy8fg
      @AS-uy8fg Před rokem +1

      @@MiguelSanchez-gx1fv netherlands

    • @MiguelSanchez-gx1fv
      @MiguelSanchez-gx1fv Před rokem

      @@AS-uy8fg Thanks.
      BTW...livinging ?
      Don't you read before sending?

    • @AS-uy8fg
      @AS-uy8fg Před rokem +1

      @@MiguelSanchez-gx1fv ow dang I didn't notice it. Thanks!

  • @fivetimesyo
    @fivetimesyo Před rokem +23

    Applause for World Friends for having found interesting GUYS. You've done a great job with girls in the past, and now these two guys are a total win. These two and Joseph from the geography video. Bring them again!

  • @lalisa_manoble1720
    @lalisa_manoble1720 Před rokem +23

    That Indian boy is really handsome 🤩♥️.....love him💖

    • @raku6246
      @raku6246 Před rokem

      😂😂where are you from

    • @lalisa_manoble1720
      @lalisa_manoble1720 Před rokem

      @@raku6246 Indonesia

    • @raku6246
      @raku6246 Před rokem

      @@lalisa_manoble1720 oky

    • @taesmcflurry2847
      @taesmcflurry2847 Před rokem +2

      You mean Pakistani . His ig posts tell he's half Pakistani.
      Such a great guy. He's wanting to be Indian 👏

    • @iamyourgodofworld
      @iamyourgodofworld Před rokem +3

      @@lalisa_manoble1720 he have Identity crisis

  • @tasty.microplastics
    @tasty.microplastics Před rokem +4

    As russian-romanian, I approve of this video lol

    • @rich_t
      @rich_t Před 3 měsíci

      Stii Romaneste?

  • @Earlgrey271
    @Earlgrey271 Před rokem +2

    For me, I can speak english fluent both spoken and written, same goes for french and hindi. I can also speak urdu (obvi), I can understand Punjabi and kiswahili and I'm currently learning German and Japanese, and Azarbaijani lmao

  • @Sayitlikitiz101
    @Sayitlikitiz101 Před rokem +5

    I grew up speaking French and English but went to French schools. Last year, while visiting Paris from the US, a very flustered American tourist ask me for help with directions. He was lost in the Chatelet metro/train station which is huge. I played the Parisian and pretended not to speak English. He was getting desperate, and I was too embarrassed by my stupid prank and couldn't just start speaking English to him. I made sure I helped him though. Sorry dude!

  • @danielw7707
    @danielw7707 Před rokem +4

    As a fellow mixed child, it was nice to see that they also don't speak both of their parent's languages. I got judged by that from people who don't even have parents from different countries

  • @JosephOccenoBFH
    @JosephOccenoBFH Před rokem +40

    My friend in college Johann moved to Mexico City when he was three with his family. He basically grew up speaking Mexican Spanish like a native but would speak Korean with his parents and other Koreans. He worked as a part-time Spanish interpreter for a Korean doctor who catered to Mexicans and Central Americans in a Chicago immigrant neighborhood. He is the perfect example of a bilingual speaker. 😃

  • @swatikaushal1407
    @swatikaushal1407 Před rokem +7

    It amazes me how K-pop and k dramas made korean language so popular that people whose parents are not even korean speak it.

  • @cecile436
    @cecile436 Před rokem

    I'm 100% belgian (as far as that exists, knowing belgium was possessed by half of europe before being a country XD ), there was only french at home (although my father speaks english and dutch too).
    I speak French, English and German, I think (and dream) in any of these languages, it depends on the context, the people around, the last language I used, the music running in the background,...
    I moved to Germany, and I do enjoy talking about how I came here, and talking about languages in general. I do sometimes answer to people in French when I don't want to engage in a conversation with someone I don't know (like people trying to collect money on the streets for whatever cause, I just answer "je suis désolée, je ne parle pas allemand" and I keep going.) But I also don't like telling lies, so I don't do that often.
    Also, the young man with the longer hair is a very handsome man.

  • @samotivationbysami
    @samotivationbysami Před rokem

    Fascinating to watch this as a Bulgarian-Palestinian Canadian. One question I really struggle to answer sometimes is where are you from/what do you consider yourself more as. Can you relate?

    • @Skinok_skin
      @Skinok_skin Před 2 měsíci +1

      Same bro, I'm half Palestinian half Ukrainian (well actually 25% Ukrainian and 25% Belarusian but I don't talk about it because it's already too complicated) and Russian citizen who lives UAE, I just answer with whatever has less questions but people point out that I don't look like them and I look more like Asian or Turkish which makes things a lot more complicated 😵

  • @ihaveaheadache2561
    @ihaveaheadache2561 Před rokem +3

    I'm from Assam India and i can
    speak Bodo,Hindi, English, Assamese, a bit of bengali , nepali a bit , and im starting to learn Korean and thai cause i love dramas

  • @theonethatmakesedit
    @theonethatmakesedit Před rokem +6

    I'm indian thai nepali .
    If it makes sense. My mom is thai nepali and my dad is indian .
    So i speak thai , hindi , nepali and English.

  • @linkinblack371
    @linkinblack371 Před rokem +3

    Meadow youre a good bird. Both chirp and tweet 🦜🥳🦉🤦‍♂️😊

  • @Dolly-ChuunDao
    @Dolly-ChuunDao Před rokem +2

    it's unique,like me even though my parents are different countries and languages ​​but I can only use 1 yes that's my mother's country language Korean my father is Chinese I can't use Mandarin in everyday pronunciation but I'm still trying to learn it now it's hard for me too live in korea.. 😲😄

    • @margensanvlogs7560
      @margensanvlogs7560 Před rokem

      Hi everyone I'm Pilipino from Philippines who's single there because I'm looking a relationship❤️

  • @jfarmerswatermelon6061
    @jfarmerswatermelon6061 Před rokem +3

    Czech-Rom girl is so pretty 😊

  • @Han-qp6pe
    @Han-qp6pe Před rokem

    i picked up english just on my own but my parents are both bengali and odissi (states in india) so i speak bengali most of the times and i just understand odiya not talk in it much and i was born in the capital city so i first learned hindi, and i shifted to haryana then so i picked up the dialect of haryanvi hindi too lol and now i am also learning french, even though not perfect i can speak with quite limited vocab and understand too. People have always had fun with me asking me say this in a certain language all the time so yeah now i actually pretend like i don't even speak hindi i am just a person who knows english lol

  • @xxstormxx56
    @xxstormxx56 Před rokem +13

    I am not mixed, but I was born in a place where my parents cannot even speak the language, so I have to resort to speak 6 languages 🥲
    It's really tiring, the fact that they don't know if I speak their languages and it frustrates me

  • @sherinaelf
    @sherinaelf Před rokem +1

    Im not mix with another country. But we have lots of ethnicity here. About 300+ if im not mistaken. My mom is Sundanese and my dad is half Sundanese and Minangese but he grew up in Jakarta (Indonesia's capital city) so my dad grew up only speak our national language, Bahasa Indonesia. And after marrying my mom, my dad brought my mom to Jakarta. At our household we only spoke Bahasa Indonesia because my mom never taught or spoke Sundanese to me and my siblings. But i understand Sundanese. But only daily conversation level not formal Sundanese because of my cousins. After I grew up, I felt annoyed and angry because I couldn't speak Sundanese at all :( i wish my mom taught us our native language :((

  • @nirutivan9811
    @nirutivan9811 Před rokem +1

    I speak:
    (Swiss) German (native language)
    English (learned in school)
    Swedish (learned at university)
    some French (learned in school)
    Some Italian (learned in school)
    Some Norwegian (learned by myself)
    German is my native language, so it‘s obviously the language I know best.
    English I can say anything, I can understand everything. I learned it in school for 13 years and also now I use it almost every day.
    Swedish is on a bit lower level than English, I understand most things, speaking is a bit more of a problem, but works fine.
    Italian and French I have both learned in School (Italian for 4 years, French for 10 years), but I haven‘t really used them after I finished high school. I can understand them okay, but my speaking skills are terrible.
    And Norwegian I learned myself for several years and now I understand almost everything. But my speaking skills were never that great and two years ago I started learning Swedish in a university course (which is better than learning a language by oneself) so I think my norwegian speaking skills got worse cause of that.

    • @Shrey_Shrek
      @Shrey_Shrek Před rokem

      have you ever heard spoken arpitan?

  • @dailyteen2219
    @dailyteen2219 Před rokem +6

    As a Lebanese, Assyrian, Australian, French and Mexican person, i million percent understand the "i avoid u even if i understand u and pretend i don't understand" Also if you're lebanese who lives or goes to the villages there you'll get it

    • @lawtraf8008
      @lawtraf8008 Před rokem

      You can't be all that, what are you /

    • @dailyteen2219
      @dailyteen2219 Před rokem

      @@lawtraf8008 have u ever hear of being mixed I’m mainly Lebanese Assyrian and Australian but if u go in my family history we have a Mexican and French blood line even my grandma has a French citizenship

  • @alittlebindi25
    @alittlebindi25 Před rokem

    I'm completely Indian but my family spoke to me mostly in English so that's my main (and only really fluent) language. Like, I know Hindi and my mother tongue and my local language but not at native level.
    I can understand all of them though.

  • @putinsgaytwin4272
    @putinsgaytwin4272 Před rokem +4

    I think the guy on the left said his dad's parents spoke Yiddish and Russian. Not Irish and Rusdia like the subtitles imply

    • @Glory_To_Ukraine135
      @Glory_To_Ukraine135 Před rokem

      Радій, що твій cpocнявий язьік не назвали орчиним, чорний пакет

  • @navyagupta8527
    @navyagupta8527 Před rokem +9

    When he said he can only think about curse, I was like haha either its Indian punjabi or Pakistani Punjabi, Punajbi's are Punjabi's they can only think about curse words 😂

  • @-...................-
    @-...................- Před rokem +1

    The guy on the left looks like a movie villain, i love his vibe😤

  • @veronicacamacho2968
    @veronicacamacho2968 Před rokem

    You guys should do a video with portuguese people from portugal

  • @TruthBeToldbyBab
    @TruthBeToldbyBab Před rokem

    The Yiddish-Russian-Irish guy is just a delicacy for eyes and ears. Why is he so polished😮!!!!!

  • @GemmoMC
    @GemmoMC Před rokem

    Very interesting topic. The background music is so loud though.

  • @STAYHIDDENinNEVERLAND
    @STAYHIDDENinNEVERLAND Před rokem +1

    I have said it, will always say it, biracial people or multiracial people are just blessed with best visuals and looks
    You know they're that perfect combo 🍷✨

  • @kheightelynne
    @kheightelynne Před rokem +2

    1:18 It sounds like Ian said that his dad's parents spoke Yiddish and Russian, not Irish and Russian.

  • @krushna4181
    @krushna4181 Před rokem +24

    The guy isn't of Indian descent, he's pakistani. His parent is from Punjab province of Pakistan.
    I was kind of disappointed that he only knew two languages because in India almost everyone knows atleast three languages.

    • @nitishsaxena1372
      @nitishsaxena1372 Před rokem +5

      And the fact that despite being a Punjabi, he can't speak it.

    • @immers2410
      @immers2410 Před rokem +3

      He’s half Pakistani half Korean

    • @oogaboogass
      @oogaboogass Před rokem +15

      He's indian from Punjab that is located in India 💀

    • @immers2410
      @immers2410 Před rokem +1

      @@oogaboogass no

    • @oogaboogass
      @oogaboogass Před rokem +5

      @@immers2410 yes.cry.

  • @kushin5212
    @kushin5212 Před 7 měsíci

    Avoiding conversations in the language they can speak is interesting. Never done it while I speak 3 languages pretty fluently. I used to work as a dispatcher and these drivers always came up to me asking some question in their language and I always named languages I can speak in and they kept talking in theirs so I immediately lost interest in helping. This is something I can relate to, but not if you speak in the language and pretend you don't, I consider it rude. and saying you don't want to be an "English teacher" is a cheap excuse.

  • @Sticklemako
    @Sticklemako Před rokem +9

    Am a little confused, if he is punjabi why does he keep saying he knows urdu? Either his family is from Pakistani Punjab where urdu is spoken so much, or they are from Uttar Pradesh, India where urdu is spoken too.. Surprised he never said Punjabi itself

    • @k-dramalover996
      @k-dramalover996 Před rokem

      Brother if he's MUSLIM and INDIAN then it's okay to speak URDU cause mostly muslims from any states of INDIA they consider URDU as their mother tongue, Well I'm from Uttar Pradesh and there are URDU and HINDI as official languages, We know HINDI very well and love to speak it but we mostly speak URDU and consider it as our mother tongue cause of environment.

    • @AS-jo8qh
      @AS-jo8qh Před rokem

      ​@@k-dramalover996 bro only North Indian muslims have Urdu as mother tongue. Marathi, konkani, Bengali, Tamil, malayali, kannada, Telugu, Gujarati muslims exist too

  • @VADOFUSION
    @VADOFUSION Před rokem

    Taxis drivers just love taking about everything 😂 this sounds so naturally

  • @KarlDeux
    @KarlDeux Před rokem +6

    1:22, he did not say "Irish" but "Yiddish".

  • @Commenter20
    @Commenter20 Před rokem +3

    Wow 1st time seeing grown up Indian-Korean man just as i guessed that indian Korean are combination of beauty

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 Před rokem

    Firstly, people do, not "people does". With mixed parentage myself, I think in whichever language I am using most at the time. When in E Africa, that's Kiswahili; when in UK, it's English. Most mixed heritage people with whom I have spoken told me they do similarly. Btw, if reading Welsh/Cymraeg, or Spanish, surely people do as I do, and think in that language too.

  • @ifumadstaymadbitch
    @ifumadstaymadbitch Před rokem +13

    Seungmin is half Pakistani/Indian Punjabi ig and I'm half Indian Punjabi (born in Aussie yo-)

    • @Aarnavsinha112
      @Aarnavsinha112 Před rokem +8

      He isn't pakistani you can check on his id he had mentioned on his hashtags that he is half Indian

    • @ifumadstaymadbitch
      @ifumadstaymadbitch Před rokem

      @@Aarnavsinha112 oh oki then 🙂

    • @taesmcflurry2847
      @taesmcflurry2847 Před rokem +2

      @@Aarnavsinha112 Earlier hashtags say he's half Pakistani.
      Such a great guy. He's wanting to be Indian 👏

    • @iamyourgodofworld
      @iamyourgodofworld Před rokem +2

      @@Aarnavsinha112 go check it again he has mentioned both half indian and half Pakistani but if you look at his older pictures he has just mentioned about being half Pakistani

    • @iamyourgodofworld
      @iamyourgodofworld Před rokem +1

      @@ifumadstaymadbitch he is Pakistani not Indian

  • @saradamohapatra4608
    @saradamohapatra4608 Před rokem

    Im from Indian and my parents r both from India but in my house i commonly speak odia but i also speak hindi and english AND I can understand urdu, Bangali and a little bit of French &korean(mostly from kdramas lol)

  • @xMirai0
    @xMirai0 Před rokem

    my mom is bengali but my dad is from nepal.. so i know like nepali, hindi, bengali, english fluently... i also read and speak deutch, and as am right now studying in japan am learning japanese as well.

  • @nikhil1412
    @nikhil1412 Před rokem +14

    He is pakistani not indian

    • @alien_girl900
      @alien_girl900 Před rokem +8

      He's one of those who claim themselves as Indian in foreign countries

  • @duchessofautumn
    @duchessofautumn Před rokem +6

    I'm Nigerian and Irish so far the only language I'm fluent in is English

  • @kuzya251
    @kuzya251 Před rokem

    1:23 The subtitles mush have displayed Yiddish, not Irish. ( i think)

  • @raiza1439
    @raiza1439 Před rokem +4

    The guy from Punjab is so handsome and classy..

  • @sandraperlstein79
    @sandraperlstein79 Před rokem +2

    My parents are from Romania so I can speak the language. However, sometimes I know what I want to say but not how to say it.

    • @rich_t
      @rich_t Před 3 měsíci

      La fel cu mine.

  • @Sanji_B875
    @Sanji_B875 Před rokem +11

    Please invite northeast Indian

  • @nuansd
    @nuansd Před rokem +3

    1:25 he didn't say Irish, he said Yiddish. His grandparents are Slavic Jews from Ukraine.

  • @shouldbenamed7006
    @shouldbenamed7006 Před rokem +1

    Is holding hands above your head gesture mean "yes" in Korea?

  • @Study_with_txt
    @Study_with_txt Před rokem +1

    indian here
    i speak 5 different languages
    odia - mother tongue
    hindi - because I am in India so like yeah its mandatory if you wanna survive travelling in india
    english - I am literally typing in English , so yep
    telugu - I was born and brought up in Hyderabad so I picked up the language from locals and ended up learning it in school as well
    sanskrit - I learnt sanskrit as 3rd language before shifting to telugu for like 3 years
    so I can read , write and speak in 5 languages and understand 2 more so 7 in total

    • @Harry_2003
      @Harry_2003 Před rokem

      Hindi is spoken mostly mostly in northern part of india...Not everyone knows hindi....no one knows proper hindi in most of the parts of india especially south india....

    • @Study_with_txt
      @Study_with_txt Před rokem +1

      @@Harry_2003 i am from south + east {hyderabad and odisha} and i can clarify, speak to any native here in hindi and you will get a hindi reply
      I have traveled to north as well so I get what you mean
      the Hindi there is very pure and you know formal
      but as you move southwards there are a lot of dialects
      but a majority - 90% at least know how to communicate in Hindi and that's what I meant by imp to learn for travel
      thank you!

  • @marian888
    @marian888 Před rokem +2

    Can you make a videclip with the Latin family in Europe?

    • @DaGhibelline
      @DaGhibelline Před rokem

      Latinoamerican*

    • @marian888
      @marian888 Před rokem

      @@DaGhibelline Latinoamerican? I was referring to make a comparison between : Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian.

    • @DaGhibelline
      @DaGhibelline Před rokem

      @@marian888 oh good then

  • @Unknown_2828
    @Unknown_2828 Před rokem +1

    I agree being an Indian I’m multilingual
    I speak,
    Telugu (mother tongue)
    Hindi
    English
    Spanish
    Broken tamil
    Can understand kannada
    Can understand Punjabi

  • @zbychu_136
    @zbychu_136 Před rokem

    What's the name of that song at the beginning? (0:29)

  • @ayohitmanbangpd2397
    @ayohitmanbangpd2397 Před rokem +2

    I think the korean-'INDIAN' guy isn't Indian but Pakistani

  • @oliviaborgersen2291
    @oliviaborgersen2291 Před 6 měsíci

    My son is half Norwegian (me) and half Bolivian (dad). Born in Bolivia, he didn't know any Norwegian until he was 11, when I decided to move back to Norway and took him with me. Till this day, almost 8 years later, we only speak Spanish between the two of us. As most Norwegians don't understand Spanish he learned the language very quickly, without my help 😅

    • @jogichamar
      @jogichamar Před 4 měsíci

      🤨 it means you r khichdi

  • @harmandon
    @harmandon Před rokem

    whoever picked the music has great taste ; )

  • @truella1305
    @truella1305 Před rokem

    What was that arms above head gesture? 👀

  • @ArtBriton20
    @ArtBriton20 Před rokem +21

    I am English, my girl is French, and our baby has to speak french (in the house, first language). Housewives have more influence on the child

    • @dennercassio
      @dennercassio Před rokem +6

      But where do you live ? I'm Brazilian but my girlfriend's Swedish. We'll be speaking to our baby in Swedish but between my kids and I, it's gonna be only in Portuguese. If I come to Brazil and my kid doesn't speak Portuguese, my mom hangs me lolololol

    • @ArtBriton20
      @ArtBriton20 Před rokem +4

      @@dennercassio we live in the UK, I mean her ancestors came from my island anyway so she's a Briton speaking another language 😂

    • @dennercassio
      @dennercassio Před rokem

      @@ArtBriton20 In the meantime, how's stoke city currently going?

    • @ArtBriton20
      @ArtBriton20 Před rokem +3

      @@dennercassio poor. They rarely win, but still my local team. Live like 5 mins from the stadium, way back they used to put their soul into the game and it was awesome, but now I have just remember the old days.

    • @dennercassio
      @dennercassio Před rokem

      @@ArtBriton20 I get you, my team (Vasco da Gama) used to be Brazil's best team for several seasons last century (I was born in 99 so I didn't see that) and it has been a shame since the beginning of this century. Now the American company 777 bought 70% of my team and Vasco is doing great, reformulating itself starting this season. I hope your team gets better, or at least find a rich owner or company lol
      We definitely need it since our mortal rivals has been great. Including winning Libertadores and thus participating in the club world cup. That shitty Flamengo lol. Happy to see them not qualifying to play against the winner of wc Real Madrid. Here in South America, that's considered a big shame

  • @aliali-ce3yf
    @aliali-ce3yf Před rokem +6

    i pretend i don't understand Urdu so all the aunties and uncles in public spaces and work won't talk to me : ) If you tell them you don't speak it, they have a disappointed look on their face and pretty much leave you alone after that !

  • @poteita6610
    @poteita6610 Před rokem +2

    Assamese(mother tongue)
    Hindi(learnt from hindi movies and cartoons)
    English(learnt at scl)
    Understand Bangali (similar to Assamese)
    Urdu(similar to hindi)

  • @Ali_Gor007
    @Ali_Gor007 Před rokem +21

    Pół Polka pół Pakistanka ale mówię po polsku i po angielsku. ❤🇵🇱🇵🇱

  • @iamyourgodofworld
    @iamyourgodofworld Před rokem +9

    The man said Urdu so definitely not an indian, he is for sure a Pakistani

    • @eternal3241
      @eternal3241 Před rokem

      I was thinking the same thing.

    • @ratpoison2227
      @ratpoison2227 Před rokem

      Maybe he is Punjabi indian muslim

    • @kashmirindia1692
      @kashmirindia1692 Před rokem +4

      Hope you know that Urdu is an Indian language which originated in awadh Lucknow

    • @Aarnavsinha112
      @Aarnavsinha112 Před rokem +1

      @berry lmao 🤣 go and check on his id he and see his hashtags on posts he mentioned half Indian

    • @iamyourgodofworld
      @iamyourgodofworld Před rokem +2

      @@ratpoison2227 i have met hundreds of Muslims but i never heard them calling Hindi as Urdu but yeah when they write in Arabic alphabets they call it Urdu (writting)

  • @harshitham100
    @harshitham100 Před rokem +1

    KOREAN INDIAN GUY HIS HAIRSTYLE GIVES OFF JEFF SATUR'S VIBES .... N I LOVE ITTT

  • @Danny256
    @Danny256 Před rokem +5

    Ian you are fantastically beautiful

  • @seanderoiste4661
    @seanderoiste4661 Před rokem +1

    That Korean-Indian fella could GET it he’s so fit.