Learning 2 Languages At The Same Time? 5 Examples From A Polyglot

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • heeeellloooo!! i know that many people experience problems deciding between 2 languages, so they start learning them simultaneously. in this video I told whether I find this a good idea or not, giving examples of my personal experiences.
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    iclal (иджлаль)
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    0:42 english + second language
    1:59 fluent + from zero
    2:59 learning 2 similar languages
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    9:16 intermediate + from zero (similar languages)
    11:02 outro
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Komentáře • 178

  • @Charlotte-ti2yk
    @Charlotte-ti2yk Před rokem +105

    I’m a Native English speaker, B2 in Swedish, and have just started learning Turkish. I’ve been studying it for about six weeks now.
    I study both languages every day. I’m actually finding that learning Turkish has reinvigorated my Swedish and I seem to be more efficient in picking up things in Swedish than I was before.
    The brain is fascinating!

    •  Před rokem +24

      that's incredible!! i love how language learning improves our thinking, perspective, and everything else!

    • @menarpamukcu5309
      @menarpamukcu5309 Před rokem +2

      It is so interesting to coming across to you. I am a native Turkish speaker, almost fluent in English and now have been learning Swedish for two months. To me, speaking English has contributed a lot to my Swedish learning as there is a lot of same or similar words and it's grammar structure is also the same except occasionally differing word order. But it is interesting to hear you saying that learning Turkish contributed to your Swedish since there is almost nothing common among them. But I think stimulating the mind with multiple languages is opening more space in the brain and it helps learning each of them better. Although my English began to be interfered by Swedish when I speak it. Don't know how to prevent it.

    • @success607
      @success607 Před 10 měsíci

      Im native English speaker B2 in Swedish and have just started learning Turkish iv been studying it for about six weeks now i study both languages everyday im actually finding that learning turkish reinvigorate my Swedish

  • @dancastro78
    @dancastro78 Před rokem +33

    English b1, espanhol b1, french b1 italian b1, Korean A2, japanese A2, chinese zero, germany zero, and hebrew zero

    • @Blabla12aeko
      @Blabla12aeko Před 4 měsíci +3

      Which ones do/did you study at once? Could you give me an example about your language learning program? There are multiple languages that I wanna learn too but I'm afraid that I'll mess up

    • @user-go6il2tm4b
      @user-go6il2tm4b Před 2 měsíci +1

      So what is your mother tongue? And my english level is b1~b2. That's all I know

  • @ahmadalshaghel
    @ahmadalshaghel Před rokem +51

    I advised my students at the university to follow you, you will be an inspiration to many people who want to learn foreign languages.

  • @polyglotsjourney
    @polyglotsjourney Před rokem +25

    You can learn more languages at the same time if you have enough time to dedicate to the process. No limit for that. Just as you mentioned a bit, it is important not to learn two similar languages at the same time (from scratch). I had this situation with Italian and French a long time ago and it is very difficult, because you start mixing them and even "inventing" you own words in the language that is at the lower level I would say. Thanks for the video though. It was really great: 😊

  • @swxldblob6285
    @swxldblob6285 Před rokem +81

    Hey iclal, nice video as always, could you maybe do a video about turkish and about your tips as a native speaker for those who are interested in learning this beautiful language? That would be really nice 😀👍

    •  Před rokem +43

      yes!! that's one of my plans, hopefully i'll make turkish videos for foreigners

    • @j.r.qwertz
      @j.r.qwertz Před rokem +3

      @ Ein Video mit Tipps wie man Türkisch lernen kann wäre toll. Dört gözle bekliyorum.

    •  Před rokem +3

      danke für diese tolle empfehlung!

    • @rosemaryeke2988
      @rosemaryeke2988 Před rokem +1

      I'd love that too

    • @legitprowrestling6653
      @legitprowrestling6653 Před rokem

      Teşekkür ederim Türk dil ben çok seviyorum 😄

  • @alamut8563
    @alamut8563 Před rokem +32

    Being a native Russian speaker who is trying to learn Turkish I can say that Turkish is not a piece of cake at all ;) I already speak English, German, Spanish and French and it wasn't that hard due to the same syntax logic. But Turkish is a different story. My languge goal for 2023 is getting C1 in French and A1-A2 in Turkish. Afterwards I will be focusing only on oriental languges:Turkish, Persian and Arabic because I am done with european languages xD It would be wonderful if you could get someone in your video who has learnt/is still learning Turkish and can give us some tips as a foreigner learning Turkish ;)
    Кстати, так как ты еще знаешь арабский, может быть ты сделаешь видео про изучение этого языка в будущем? Будет классно!

    •  Před rokem +5

      hello! i know that turkish is really hard to learn, i have no idea if i could learn it if it wasn't my native language :) i will try to host someone learning turkish hopefully!
      чуть чуть знаю арабский, но его учила только в школе то не могу поделиться с вами хорошими советами.. я сама не очень свободно говорю на этом языке

    • @akashmalajpure7107
      @akashmalajpure7107 Před rokem +1

      Hello, I have spent almost 1-2 years in Turkish and It's been more than 4 years now since I've learned it and right now focusing on Russian and Spanish. My native language is Hindi. At first Turkish was overwhelming for me due to it's aglutinative nature. But then I quickly adopted it and also had some common vocabulary with Urdu and Persian so that helped me too. Feel free to ask any questions to a Turkish speaking foreigner :) And maybe you can help me with Russian.

    • @agatastaniak7459
      @agatastaniak7459 Před rokem +3

      @ " i know that turkish is really hard to learn, i have no idea if i could learn it if it wasn't my native language :) "- precisely what one Turkish linguist has once written in his analytical article and so true. Turkish is really not easy as so called "aglutative language" so such in which one has to "glue together" many elements and words become longer and longer as we add new elements.

  • @badesbl
    @badesbl Před rokem +3

    kanalini uzun bir suredir takip ediyorum, bugun yeniden soyle bi gezinmistim kanalinda. uzerine boyle bir videonun gelmesi cok iyi oldu. tahmin edemeyecegin kadar kisiye ilham oluyorsun, emeklerin icin tesekkur ederim. kendine dikkat et💗

  • @williaminenglish
    @williaminenglish Před rokem +11

    So I'm william and i live in Brazil I'm 21 years old and I've been learning English since 2016 and I can tell that I can understand everything in English I'm always facing new vocabs I had read a bunch of books in English but my weakness is speaking due to the fact that I have nobody to practice my abilities to speak but even this I always try to do something about it, I tried to speak in front of the mirror, with my kittens but the thing that enhance my speech was recording my voice in English I did this for 640 days for 10 minutes it's was fun, easy and hard the same time, and after all this I have the gut to recording a video in English then I upload on the CZcams and now it's my hobbie and I hope I can go to the US to speak in English there, and I met a lot of people online I use my English to comunicate with them, I'm always learning new thing. It's so fun making videos in English, in the beginning I was shy but I had to wait a little more to get used to speak naturally, you just have to put in mind that you can do it because it turns out that it's so true!!!

    •  Před rokem +3

      thanks for sharing your thoughts william!

  • @whitneyszypula5539
    @whitneyszypula5539 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Hi Iclal, thanks for your insights. I decided to learn two languages at once this year (Russian and Italian) while maintaining my other two languages (French and Spanish). I find it a difficult balancing act. As much as I want to learn Russian and find it a beautiful language, I make progress so much faster in Italian and more fun to study rather than feeling like study. Of course this makes sense as it is my third romance language whereas Russian is my first non-romance/slavic language so it is a harder jump. Also I wanted to say your English is excellent but I hope you do not mind me pointing something out to you I have noticed. In your last few videos it seems you always pronounce the word "video" with a "w" sound instead of a "v" sound which is very noticeable to a native speaker. I have heard this is a common thing for German speakers actually. They are aware they often pronounce a "w" as a "v" in English and then they over-correct by pronouncing even "v" words with a "w" sound. But anyway just a little thing, hope this helps!

  • @akashmalajpure7107
    @akashmalajpure7107 Před rokem +6

    "Kötünün iyisi" ilk defa duydum ama kesinlikle katılıyorum. Bence iki dil aynı zamanda öğrenmek için verdiğiniz fedakarlık ve çaba değer çünkü sonrasında oluşturan imkanlar hayatınızaa yeni bir anlamı veriyor. Ve bu çok güzel bir şey. Helal olsun, size çok tebrikler ve başarılar diliyorum.

  • @hellobeatles613
    @hellobeatles613 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for a great video!! Happy new year!! 🎊

    •  Před rokem +1

      happy new year!!

  • @khalilahd.
    @khalilahd. Před rokem +7

    I’m currently learning Japanese but I want to start Korean the second half of these year just because this is my first time learning a new language. Maybe once I’m done with these two I’ll be experienced enough to learn two languages at once 😅

    •  Před rokem +1

      yes, being experienced in language learning is something else to keep in mind!

  • @romy...001
    @romy...001 Před měsícem

    Thank uuuu so much❤❤❤ great video i think you covered all possible scenarios i thought of😍😍

  • @colincrandal1280
    @colincrandal1280 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful video! It’s a nice topic to hear about-I live in the Netherlands and began learning Dutch with a middling level of German already developed, and refused to give up the German cause I found it so interesting. It is admittedly confusing at times, but I’ve had actually quite a bit of succes after a year and a half. Conversing fluently (wenn nicht immer richtig) and reading lots of novels as well in both languages.
    I’m a music student, and live in an international community where one kinda flows between different languages, it’s very fun, the only time where I feel truly insecure is when I’m with a group of Dutch or German speakers, in dit geval is het wel moeilijk om een woord te laten klinken, want je bent zo bezig met volgen!
    Jetzt versuche ich Spanisch zu lernen, vielleicht könnte es mir Raum geben um die anderen Sprachen auf ruhigere Weise anzunehmen. Weil es ist ziemlich verwirrend, drei ähnliche Sprachen rennen im Kopf zu lassen! I‘m truly Germanic‘d out at the moment, but Icelandic is also extremely beautiful, and I have a few friends who I’d like to get closer to through that language…in due time.
    Succes allen!

    • @colincrandal1280
      @colincrandal1280 Před rokem

      Iclal het spijt me dat ik jou outro heb gemist voor ik schrijft. Yes! I know this feeling of the maar/aber switch…ik probeer dan altijd diep in de taal van de moment binnen te zwemmen (om een mentale niveau), anders word ik verward door de afwisseling. Het kan gebeuren dat ik ook in deze ogenblikken mijn moedertaal (Engels) verliezen, dat is wel raar, maar het heeft gelijk, want alle woorden zijn bijna hetzelfde, alleen maar een beetje anders uitgedrukt. 😉

  • @humeiraspriowps
    @humeiraspriowps Před rokem +11

    Merhaba iclal! Yaptığın icerikleri cok beğeniyorum ve bazen birden fazla kez izlemeye ihtiyaç duyuyorum. Özellikle Almanca videoların benim icin biraz daha önemli. Bu yüzden senden ufak bir ricam var. Aradığımız dildeki videoları bir oynatma listesine dönüştürürsen çok mutlu olurum! Başarılar dilerim!

  • @bzylarisa
    @bzylarisa Před rokem +1

    Very very very nice video. I myself study multiple languages at the same time, but it really depends on every point she mentioned. It is possible, even beneficial sometimes, but it's necessary to be cautious in some cases. I wouldn't recommend it to a person who has never studied language before and wants to start, though. Other than that, consider what she had explained, and go ahead! Happy learning!

  • @Someone-xo9ns
    @Someone-xo9ns Před rokem +3

    Can you please make a video on how you improved your English accent? This year I want to focus on my accent and this would help a lot. ♡

  • @dalheeim8118
    @dalheeim8118 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for the video Iclal :) Actually I think you speak German in a really beautiful way, it gust suits you super nicely! I'm sure there won't be any problem even after spending time learning Dutch :) Good luck 😊

    •  Před rokem +1

      thank you too!

  • @dartharaneus67
    @dartharaneus67 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful advice, thank you!

  • @user-ob1yl6so6v
    @user-ob1yl6so6v Před rokem +7

    I started to learn GERMAN! I feel sooo happpy bc unfortunutely, when I decided to start learning german I moved to francophone country so my german plans have been canceled but now, after 1 year, I am b1 in french and i'll continue for both languages. you 're my soruce of motivation. tysm for all your supports

  • @vforvalorant1019
    @vforvalorant1019 Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is an old video, but I wanted to share that my German was at a very comfortable C1 when I started learning Korean, and I'm having no problems picking up Korean and it isn't interfering at all with my German - in fact it's given me more energy and motivation for German, in part since I know I can't just be lazy anf immerse because my time is limited if I want to also include Korean.
    I think I want to keep up this pattern, speedrunning acquisition in one language until I'm at öeast C1 in comprehension (I find output takes more time and directed effort) before I start learning a new language. It feels to me like I could not touch German for a year and it would all still be there for me when I came back, if I just watched a few videos.

  • @cshamza1514
    @cshamza1514 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much it helped a lot and made mind clearer about learning two language I was thinking German and Arabic together.

    •  Před rokem

      glad it helped!

  • @LifeLover712
    @LifeLover712 Před rokem

    this video was published at such a perfect time as, just last night, i was thinking of stopping learning three languages at once. you're totally right that one should waste their time solely thinking about adding another language when they could be spending that time learning that language

    •  Před rokem

      glad it was useful! good luck

  • @M.Johani
    @M.Johani Před 5 měsíci +1

    Very useful advice, Thank you 🙏.

  • @alindaata
    @alindaata Před rokem

    İclal selam. Final haftam yeni bitti o yüzden bu güzel videonu yeni izleyebildim. Delf B1 sınavım var ayın 15'inde, geçeceğimi biliyorum ama çalışmam gereken şeyler var ve fransızcayı C1 yani comfort language yapana kadar rahat etmeyeceğim.. Onun dışında, nisan ayında Almanyaya erasmus'a gidiyorum, Almancam A1-A2 şu an yani önceden de çalıştığım ama tam ilerletemdiğim bir dil oldu. Erasmus'ta bu iki dilden ders alacağım (sayılması adına alıyorum aslında seçmeli ders şeklinde) fakat 15 gün sonraki sınavımdan sonra, bu iki dili bir arada güzelce yürütmek sence mantıklı olur mu? Benzemiyorlar, fransızcam öncelik ama almanyada dile maruz kalacağım ve iyi bir seviyeye (B1 mesela) gelmiş olmak isterim. Motivasyonum olduğuna inanıyorum. (Bu arada almanyada aslında çoğunlukla ingilizce konuşacağımı varsayarsak işler karışmasın diye biraz daha dikkatli olmak gerekeceğini düşünüyorum) Ama videon çok yararlıydı sanırım bu işe girişicem :D

  • @leonamulier1359
    @leonamulier1359 Před rokem +2

    I'm fluent in German (B2-C1), but I'm tired of it and I wanted to learn French from 0. After your video I decided that I should definitely go for it!

  • @hasanal-hasan6531
    @hasanal-hasan6531 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hello 👋 from Syria. I like to speak different languages but it demand a lot. Uunderstanding others with their languages thoughts, feelings and ideas are so great 👍👍

  • @athinaboumpoureka9400
    @athinaboumpoureka9400 Před rokem +1

    Hello Iclal 😊I think the best key is the motivation . When you have this you can learn everything 🎉

    •  Před rokem +3

      absolutely!!

  • @sebnemoz4248
    @sebnemoz4248 Před rokem +5

    I`m improving my English ( intermediate level ) and learning Russian (started from begginer level, but my second mother language is Bulgarian and it's not that difficult for me ) wish you all the best ❤
    P.S Your Russian is perfect and thanks for recommendations 🙏

    •  Před rokem +1

      keep it up! thanks

  • @sd0088
    @sd0088 Před 29 dny

    English C1-C2, Modern Greek (native), Classical Greek B2, Latin A2-B1, Spanish B2, Chinese A1, French A1-A2, German A1, Italian A1.

  • @nonani-xs8lo
    @nonani-xs8lo Před rokem +4

    thanks a lot 🥰i love you keep going
    im learning english and spanish and i dont have problems ❤
    your sister from egypt

    •  Před rokem +1

      perfect!

  • @dancastro78
    @dancastro78 Před rokem +1

    it worked for me, I study four languages ​​english, spanish, french and italian

  • @sheeliekittie9298
    @sheeliekittie9298 Před rokem

    Hi dear! so nice to find your videos. I am always feeling stuck and confused about this - do I learn a new language to fluency BEFORE I try to pick up another one? Do I temporarily put the other languages I know on hold temporarily untl I have made significant progress in my target language...then move on and/or practice the other languages I know?

  • @ImeLeila
    @ImeLeila Před rokem +2

    Nice video iclal it motivated me to start learning French after a long time and improve my English simultaneously, would you please talk about how you did improve your English? Thank you

    •  Před rokem +1

      i was learning english intensively at school, and learning french also helped me with english (english was kötünün iyisi in this case lol)

    • @ImeLeila
      @ImeLeila Před rokem

      @ I was learning English and French at school but I unfortunately didn't give it a big attention I wasn't interested in languages at that time but now I regret it , it's my 4th year of uni and my studies are fully in French 😢

  • @hisokasbiggestsimp
    @hisokasbiggestsimp Před rokem +1

    iclal!! i have a1 korean right now but im stil learning korean and i understand korean somehow a lil well, beside that i started learning german last week and i find it little easy from korean bcus at first it was kinda a lot like english and it made it so much easier for me, now im still learning german and i love it so much but i also wanna continue korean too which im doin but would it be difficult to learn both of them cuz i feel like korean a lil hard, u dont have experience with korean i know but i felt like asking ur opinion

  • @seydoudenile
    @seydoudenile Před rokem +1

    4:11 … and what makes it even confusing is that “come” (in Italian) … is also the Spanish conjugated form of the verb “comer” (to eat)
    … as a French native speaker, I was like, really!?🙄🤷‍♂️

  • @khafe3
    @khafe3 Před rokem +10

    My mother tongue is Bosnian (our language has 7 cases) but German is still hard for me. Beside learning Arabic (approx. B2) and English (C1), this year I'm planning to focus on my German reaching at least B1. Hope that learning Arabic and German at the same time won't affect my results. Thank you for advices!

  • @zamiraozturk8595
    @zamiraozturk8595 Před rokem +3

    İclalcığım merhaba nasılsın? Videolarını gördükçe mutlu oluyorum, sık sık video çek lütfen. Bakalım bu sene kendime İngilizce konuşma hedefi koydum. Özbekçe, Rusça, Türkçe biliyorum. Düşük seviyede Farsça ve Almanca biliyorum. Dua et benim için, inşallah bir gün ben de senin gibi İngilizce konuşabileyim:) Dilerim bu sene sonuna kadar en az 500 bin abonen olur! (Ben abone olduğumda 40 bin civarında abonen vardı) Benim gibi dil öğrenmek isteyenlere inanılmaz destek oluyorsun, sağ ol canım var ol!

  • @user-hn5em2zs9r
    @user-hn5em2zs9r Před 10 měsíci

    I felt the same for a while. I started learning Dutch in Uni just after finishing studying German and for those who know you can't quite confuse them but they are somewhat similar. It was a nightmare, but it only motivated me to reinforce my German.

  • @linduchyable
    @linduchyable Před rokem

    Hello iclal would you please make a video explaining how to manage time for learning two languages simultaneously. Like making a schedule including both languages Like French and Turkish or Turkish and German.
    Thank you 💞

  • @drxess8888
    @drxess8888 Před rokem +1

    UZUN ZAMANDIR BUNU BEKLIYODUM

  • @LearnEnglishHamzaClassroom

    Very Nice...Thanks

  • @astrology_around
    @astrology_around Před rokem +1

    I learned English as second language and German as third at school. It was hard. A lot of similar ish words. Hard to remember right version of word (But no such problems with Latin as fourth at the same period of time🤔). As russian I liked and understood German logic well (as you said). But English is till now hard for me and I have no motivation to improve I understand it. There is no logic in it. Idioms are totally crazy. But Portuguese I learned easily as adult in 4 month to B2. I feel it. I agree that if one language is difficult for you it doesn't mean that you can't learn other one.

  • @caraboska
    @caraboska Před rokem +3

    Sure, you can do it. I learned two simultaneously in high school. The only thing that I would caution against would be trying to learn two languages from the same family. So: French and German was fine. But if I had tried instead to learn, say, Spanish and Italian together, this would have been problematic. On the other hand, once I had acquired a C1+ command of French, Italian was no longer a problem.

    •  Před rokem

      exactly!

    • @Aylanur
      @Aylanur Před rokem

      Do you suggest me to learn German and French at the same time. My German level is already between A2-B1 and there is a possibility for me to spend my summer in Germany. I am determined to reach C1 German this year. But ı really want to learn another language and French looks logical. What should ı do ?

    • @dugcarerdogan2032
      @dugcarerdogan2032 Před rokem

      @@Aylanur Same here as a native Turkish! My German is around A2-B1 and I want to start learning French from scratch! Still, I have hesitations but I've been living in Germany more than 3 months and I am quite exposed to daily-life German. I can't wait to experience latin-languages starting with French! I would appreciate if Iclal has a specific opinion on learning those two languages simultaneously. Keep it up Iclal, I love your content here!

  • @flonsie
    @flonsie Před rokem +1

    Hello Iclal, can you maybe suggest the resources (grammar books, app, yt channels etc.) you used to study Russian from scratch? :) Thank you. Big hugs from Italy!❤️

  • @agatastaniak7459
    @agatastaniak7459 Před rokem

    As a complete beginner in German knwoing Russian since early age I would like to watch a video in which you offer an insight into how learning Russian helps with learning German. I am really curious what you have noticed that I don't realize just yet. Edit: Ok, so you ment the case system and so called "helping questions" which help speakers of all European Languages deriving from Latin to determine the case. Yes, it helps. But Latin had more cases than modern day German, so it's tricky since in most langauges German cases make cases in other languages merge into one and this is confusing. For example Polish has 7 cases and German only 4, so confusion comes from how this merger of Polish two cases works like in German. Same with Russian. Reduction is hard. It's like French has more elements sometimes than Spanish and it's confusing for speakers of Spanish.As for mxing Spanish with Italian, yes, a has happened to me too but in a different way when my Spanish was way more advanced than my very basic Italian. And I also took a break from Italian, worked mostly on my Spanish and then got back to Italian and interfrecne issues happen only once in a blue moon nowadays. As for English and French they have a lot in common in terms of phonetics, 40% of all borrowings in British English comes from French, so yes, no wonder this combination is relatively easy.

  • @lawliet1913
    @lawliet1913 Před rokem +1

    Could you do a video about which language more useful to learn. Cause i can't decide. For example what can i do with russian? what's the use of me? Btw your video great and really inspiring for me :)

  • @Meelan72
    @Meelan72 Před rokem

    Can you please tell us how you manage your time? Like how do you manage language learning and school work snd social life? That would help so many of us. Thanks ❤❤

  • @Ix-Quran
    @Ix-Quran Před rokem +4

    That's fantastic

    •  Před rokem

      thank you!

  • @lawstudent123
    @lawstudent123 Před 11 měsíci

    Hallo, euer Video ist sehr gut, ich versuche gerade zwei Sprachen gleichzeitig zu lernen: Deutsch und Englisch, was empfehlen Sie? Ich kenne beide ein bisschen. Muss ich es jeden Tag versuchen? Oder einen Tag Deutsch, einen Tag Englisch?
    🥰

  • @success607
    @success607 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey iclal nice vedio as always could you maybe do a vedio about Turkish and about your tips as a native speaker for those who interesting in learning this beutiful language.

  • @johnbosko6190
    @johnbosko6190 Před rokem +2

    I am glad that you haven't discarded the idea learning Spanish
    Russian and German have something in common; stress 😅
    Saludos desde Ankara ❤

    •  Před rokem +2

      jajajaj estoy completamente de acuerdo

  • @colossalepic7125
    @colossalepic7125 Před rokem

    I'm learning English and German simultaneously. I'm almost B2 English level and beginner in German. Few months later I'm planning to learn Russian because I'm at pre class. I hope that I can keep my sanity.

  • @janabarr783
    @janabarr783 Před rokem

    Merhaba İclal (: ben mısırlıyım ve dil öğrenmeyi çok severim. Özelikle türkçe ve fransızca🫶🏻. Sen gerçekten bana ilham veriyorsun❤️❤️.

  • @jonswift6173
    @jonswift6173 Před rokem

    Looking great. I mix up italian and Spanish a lot as I studied Spanish at school. I know a little German. I'd like to concentrate on German next year. Russia is far too scary

  • @jardinsdespieux4162
    @jardinsdespieux4162 Před rokem

    Splendid...

  • @hanaelguindy2611
    @hanaelguindy2611 Před 11 měsíci +1

    For me..even if two languages are completely different or having little in common i start mixing words too😅. Maybe I should dedicate more time for a single language first then as you said once being safe that the language wouldn’t “fly away from you” i will consider the second one

  • @edyongbao
    @edyongbao Před rokem +4

    Great video!

    •  Před rokem +2

      thanks!

  • @Sadmo113
    @Sadmo113 Před rokem

    Même s'il est vrai que parfois je m'embrouille entre l'espagnol, que j'apprends en cours à la fac, et le portugais, que j'apprends tout seul parce que j'ai des origines brésiliennes, j'adore apprendre ces deux langues, aussi proches que différentes.
    Au fond, sachez pourquoi vous voulez apprendre une langue, et prenez un maximum plaisir dans votre apprentissage !

    •  Před rokem

      carrément !

  • @jane.im7
    @jane.im7 Před rokem +1

    I don’t know why, but I’m scared to learn 2-3 languages at the same time. Considering the fact that my English is quite good already and the third language that I want to learn is Ukrainian which is pretty similar with Russian, my mother tongue. Something stops me deep down. But I really want to do it. What do you think about it and what would you advise me? Thank you in advance ❤

  • @levipierpont
    @levipierpont Před rokem +3

    One super combo to learn would be learning a spoken language while learning a signed language. I speak American Sign Language and have even incorporated signs into my study of another language, just so I remember new words more easily.

  • @mariaclarapimenta2304
    @mariaclarapimenta2304 Před měsícem

    Thabk you for the video. Im a portuguese native speaker. B2 spanish (but i dont practice it for a while), b2 English and b1 dutch. I've been thinking of learn italian at same time of dutch. Do you think it is a good idea?

  • @soojin4ever.
    @soojin4ever. Před rokem

    Hallo İclal abla ich muss Französisch und Spanisch lernen.Welcher Sprache sollte ich an deiner Meinung nach zuerst lernen?

  • @aliceinwonderland19
    @aliceinwonderland19 Před rokem

    Arka planın harika,yani odan🤩😍🥳

    •  Před rokem

      teşekkür ederim!!

  • @jye1594
    @jye1594 Před rokem

    Any tips for someone who is learning korean and German at the same time? I don’t think they’re comparably similar so im facing difficulties learning these two at once 🦭

  • @armandorodriguezgarcia
    @armandorodriguezgarcia Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, Iclal ! I´m Armando from Spain, I have a medium level of English and I have been thinking about starting to study German. Do you think it is a good idea? Thankss

  • @user-om2gm5ks4s
    @user-om2gm5ks4s Před 7 měsíci

    Hello, thank you for this wonderful video, but I have a question? My level is B2 in English and I am learning Spanish. My level is A1 and I am starting to learn Chinese. Also, my level in the Turkish language is B1
    But sometimes I forget and my concentration decreases. I feel sometimes I want to be stupid and not focus. Is this the reason or something else? I would like your advice, please, but at the same time I cannot do without languages. Thank you.

  • @rzem
    @rzem Před rokem +2

    French and Italian languages are sisters , I am fluent in French and I can understand some Italian without even learning it .

  • @LostOf_Us24
    @LostOf_Us24 Před 5 měsíci

    Abla simdi dedinya hazir ogrenmekte oldugum bir dil i gilizcede mesela cok kotu veya asiri takilan birisi degilim ben mesela ingilizcem b1 civari diye tahmin ediyorum yahut ona yakin bisey ve suanda sifirdan fransizca ogrenmeye baslamak benim icin uygun olurmu sence , lutfen fikrini belirtirmisin , ben cok istiyorum fransizcaya baslamak ve okulda da haftada 2 ders almanca goruyoruz almancamda okula gore cok kotu sayilmaz a2 var oda sence ogrenmeli mi fransizca 🤷🤗videolarini ve seni cok sevyorum bu arada gercketen hayranlik duyduumun insanlardan birisin

  • @user-cy7yl7sc4g
    @user-cy7yl7sc4g Před rokem

    Привет 🙂 Что скажешь если начинать учить сразу с нулевого уровня французский и испанский?Или заменить один из них на немецкий?)

    •  Před rokem

      приветик! лучше заменить, чтобы не учить 2 похожие языки одновременно)

    • @user-cy7yl7sc4g
      @user-cy7yl7sc4g Před rokem

      @ спасибо за ответ 😍можешь посоветовать учебники по немцкому языку?Я люблю заниматься с бумажным изданием)🤷‍♂️

  • @sd0088
    @sd0088 Před 29 dny

    Russian and German Grammar have based on the classical Greek grammar, so it would be easy for you to learn modern Greek!

  • @user-hz4lq5zt5s
    @user-hz4lq5zt5s Před 8 měsíci

    i know b1 level in english and i want to learn russin from 0. i am worrying abt what if i confuse grammar and words. i can't decide should i begin to learn russian or not?

  • @ra-in1nf
    @ra-in1nf Před 4 měsíci

    I would really like to learn spanish and Chinese. Ive been trying to learn spanish for the past few months but I think I've been doing it wrong, so I'm trying to find a more productive/efficient way. On the other hand, I feel like Chinese would be spreading even more in the next few years. I dont know much about china or its culture so I'd like to learn more about it. I see a bright future for both languages and I'd really like to learn but I just don't know where to start 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @azadkucukkaya1337
    @azadkucukkaya1337 Před měsícem

    Hey İclal! I need your advice:) I am native Turkish speaker. I am already trying improve my English. I can say my English level B2. I want to learn German language from zero. How can I design my German studying plan? So, Do I need learn from English or Turkish? Thank you for your help:)

  • @camelbro
    @camelbro Před 3 měsíci

    N1 English, made B1 in French, Spanish, and Italian studying each at the same time

  • @fabianruiz7901
    @fabianruiz7901 Před rokem

    hi Iclal, my native language is Spanish and I am have a b1 in English, I want to improve it to a c1 but at the same time I want to learn French and Chinese, it's a bit complicated to decide what it's the right thing to do.

  • @salemyahyadidi8778
    @salemyahyadidi8778 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Is french and spanish are similar

  • @zahramoradi6383
    @zahramoradi6383 Před 4 měsíci

    My level in English is intermediate and I need to practice more for speaking fluently but I'm studying Arabic in university so I need to learn it, How shoud I plan for both of them ?

  • @Mrs.SaN-
    @Mrs.SaN- Před 9 měsíci

    My English Language is A2 and I’m in english Department.. and also I want to learn Spanish from zero… both of them at the same time..
    Is it possible??
    Plz help me!…
    Regards

  • @user-cy7yl7sc4g
    @user-cy7yl7sc4g Před rokem

    Привет 🙂Может подскажешь бумажные издания по немецкому ,для изучения с А1?🙏

  • @Vandalnoob69
    @Vandalnoob69 Před měsícem

    Learn 4 languages at the same time it works

  • @steschx
    @steschx Před 27 dny

    how many hours a day do u spend for learning languages?

  • @mymodernrenaissance
    @mymodernrenaissance Před rokem +2

    Tbh I’m a native English speaker and I feel like my English isn’t perfect 😂
    I have bases in French and German so I’m learning them both simultaneously as well as dabbling in the Irish language (ITS A SUPER HARD LANGUAGE OMG)

    •  Před rokem

      good luck!

  • @bassmusic9244
    @bassmusic9244 Před rokem

    Hey Iclal . Could you explain to us how to improve english level from b1+ or b2 to C1.I guess this can be a new content😊😊

    • @NewBlueTrue
      @NewBlueTrue Před rokem

      Engage with material, whether it be books, movies, tv shows, that have harder vocabulary/grammar. Usually that material will be what native speakers use.

  • @Kender591
    @Kender591 Před 7 měsíci

  • @fitnessfanfocused5832
    @fitnessfanfocused5832 Před 2 měsíci

    Here I am wondering if I should choose French for Italian (from very basic) as a person fluent in English and Spanish I think I should try to learn both xx

  • @Alle3567J
    @Alle3567J Před rokem +1

    i learn german and spanish at the same time and i have a problem that when speak any of them i remember the word that i want to say in spanish because spanish is more easy and its more fonetic i dont know why it works like that.

    • @Alle3567J
      @Alle3567J Před rokem

      Also, although it is very rare, Spanish words come to my mind when I speak English.

  • @AdamYLM
    @AdamYLM Před rokem +1

    I am learning French now, currently transitioning from A2 to B1. Once I am at B1 intermediate, that's when I am planning to start learning a new lang, while improving my French to C1.

  • @rustamgilmutdinov3511

    8:40 - в русском языке есть аналог "выбирать из двух зол" (choose between two options or alternatives that are both unpleasant or undesirable)

  • @alphabravo0
    @alphabravo0 Před rokem

    You brought your German to B2 after one year? Wow, it took me two years to get A2 in French (and dedicating more time to the language wouldn't help because I just burn out).

  • @salemyahyadidi8778
    @salemyahyadidi8778 Před 11 měsíci

    I love your accent, you are speaking british accent

  • @alexandergreat5886
    @alexandergreat5886 Před 9 měsíci

    Bravo

  • @longclaw6982
    @longclaw6982 Před 8 dny

    Mon niveau de français se situe entre b1 et b2
    Je veux commencer à apprendre l'espagnol. Qu'en pensez-vous ? Pensez-vous que je devrais commencer ?

  • @RoseMalo-rv6lf
    @RoseMalo-rv6lf Před 12 dny

    My english is b1 and i want to learn german from zero
    Shall i ?

  • @Arwabooks
    @Arwabooks Před rokem

    👍👍

  • @user-jr2yb6kq6d
    @user-jr2yb6kq6d Před rokem

    Ik word echt gemotiveerd van je video's. Umarım ben de fazla dil konusabilirim. Simdilik sadece hollandaca, ingilizce (mukemmel degil) ve turkce konusabiliyorum. Daha sık video gelmesini cok isterim.

    •  Před rokem +2

      dankjewel en veel succes!!

  • @namanthapliyal9564
    @namanthapliyal9564 Před 7 měsíci

    I am learning German which have only 4 Cases but in my Mother Tongue Hindi we have 8 Cases.

  • @ninalucas7329
    @ninalucas7329 Před rokem +1

    Is french and Spanish similar?

  • @rubiepatrick973
    @rubiepatrick973 Před měsícem

    5:54 Kötünün iyisi (best of a bad lot)
    I guess the English language equivalent of that saying would be "The lesser of two evils". 😊

  • @introvertdude99
    @introvertdude99 Před 2 měsíci

    I just study 1 for like an hour then the other for 3 plus hours up until a certain level then focus on the 1 hour one more