American Shocks Tibetan Elders by Speaking Rare Tibetan Language

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  • čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
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    1:36 Drinking butter tea with Tibetan elders
    4:36 Ordering Tibetan food in the Tibetan language
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  • @Zarzar22
    @Zarzar22 Před 2 lety +25278

    Holy smokes, a Tibetan and an American speaking to eachother in four different languages over a cup of tea. Absolutely brilliant

    • @andreaholamon5238
      @andreaholamon5238 Před 2 lety +1016

      That was absolutely mind boggling

    • @deltablaze77
      @deltablaze77 Před 2 lety +365

      Was like magic :)

    • @Ba11leFieldAce
      @Ba11leFieldAce Před 2 lety +525

      Bruh this broke my mind. Talk about plot twist.

    • @biologychic7292
      @biologychic7292 Před 2 lety +205

      It’s beautiful on so many levels ❤️

    • @hiimnick2358
      @hiimnick2358 Před 2 lety +353

      i've seen like 10 of these videos and that was the best moment on this entire channel

  • @syedabdulhalim23
    @syedabdulhalim23 Před 2 lety +16156

    I think we are all impressed by the Tibetan man speaking multiple languages. Didnt see that coming lmao

    • @dsyy90210
      @dsyy90210 Před 2 lety +862

      that dude was a beast

    • @Anthony-ev8pr
      @Anthony-ev8pr Před 2 lety +31

      Why impressed?

    • @colemerchant8926
      @colemerchant8926 Před 2 lety +862

      @@Anthony-ev8pr Cause the majority of Americans like you dont speak more than 1 language😂.

    • @tonyg490
      @tonyg490 Před 2 lety +346

      @@colemerchant8926 Always people in the comments criticizing Americans for not speaking multiple languages when there's not a huge need for us to learn another language. We already speak the most popular language in the world. Most other countries with citizens that have been taught another language are taught English. There is a big need for people in other countries to learn English. There isn't a big need for English speaking people to learn Swedish, or German, or Japanese. Sure it can be useful in certain circumstances but the vast majority of us don't need to learn another language. Though that'll probably change soon and we're going to have to probably learn Chinese lol. Spanish can come in handy depending on where you live in America but it's not super necessary unless you live in a city like Los Angeles or Miami.

    • @colemerchant8926
      @colemerchant8926 Před 2 lety +526

      @@tonyg490 Exactly that dosent change my point, i said the majority of you dont speak more than one and you confirmed that, Assuming you forget about english as a second language for other countries they still know more languages than America🤷‍♀️, ik russians who can speak english and chinese , ik french people who speak english and german, there is no reason for them to learn any language apart from theirs and maybe english but yet they do, so that excuse of not needing it is irrelevant and an outdated excuse.

  • @dazediss6629
    @dazediss6629 Před rokem +477

    That scene in the tea room was brilliant. An American and a Tibetan speaking Tibetan, English, mandarin & Spanish together was a thing of beauty.

  • @Wooktent
    @Wooktent Před rokem +316

    Him and the old man switching languages every 3 seconds was amazing to watch. Hilarious

  • @infamouscha
    @infamouscha Před 2 lety +5705

    When he found out that guy speaks Tibetan, English, Spanish and Mandarin: "Oh, you too are a man of culture."

    • @tibetarchives8815
      @tibetarchives8815 Před 2 lety +156

      And Hindi. Majority Tibetan speaks Hindi :)

    • @arcadeslum5882
      @arcadeslum5882 Před 2 lety +180

      International man of mystery, dude was a spy in hiding and doesnt realize he got outed by Xiaoma

    • @ghxst7859
      @ghxst7859 Před 2 lety +202

      He was like " finally a worthy opponent" 😂

    • @user-bd6dc5dt3p
      @user-bd6dc5dt3p Před 2 lety +30

      @@tibetarchives8815 well more like majority of tibetans in exile

    • @proevo1502
      @proevo1502 Před 2 lety +11

      He might take over his channel.

  • @NZ_YT
    @NZ_YT Před 2 lety +4448

    dude walked into the shop for tea and spoke Tibetan, English, Spanish, and Chinese…Big New York energy lol

    • @raymondweaver8526
      @raymondweaver8526 Před 2 lety +16

      NY NY

    • @Alastor255
      @Alastor255 Před 2 lety +107

      I mean.. the other guy also spoke all of those languages

    • @agardevil6611
      @agardevil6611 Před 2 lety +63

      But he can’t fully have big New York energy until he learns Yiddish

    • @jacobsfamily1789
      @jacobsfamily1789 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Alastor255 Truly shows how we are a melting pot

    • @CheersNE
      @CheersNE Před 2 lety

      @@agardevil6611 That's mishagas.🙃

  • @Jprice141788
    @Jprice141788 Před rokem +898

    The multi-language conversation in the beginning was so cool and made me have a deeper appreciation for NYC and the community.
    7:27 - Her face lit up when she realized you speak her language. I love that.

  • @ThisIsCarta
    @ThisIsCarta Před rokem +272

    I wish I knew more languages just so I could experience the joy these people exhibit talking to you.

    • @vandread
      @vandread Před rokem +6

      The biggest joy might be growing up where there are a lot of tourists of your nationality, hearing people talk shit about you and then twist their whole reality upside down! And it always happens in convenience store lines for some reason

    • @praesentius
      @praesentius Před rokem +5

      @@vandread This has happened to me. My wife is Ethiopian, so I'm around Amharic all the time. I don't speak it, but I catch enough words and context to tell what's going on. One time, I was on the bus heading to the DC metro and I caught two older Ethiopian ladies saying something about me. So, I just asked them something simple in Amharic, like how they're doing.
      I find it really helpful in any country that I visit to learn the pleasantries, restaurant language, and some numbers. The shock on someone's face when you just say "Thank you" (āmeseginalehu in Amharic) is priceless.

    • @chrisdavis8650
      @chrisdavis8650 Před rokem +1

      It's easy to learn I'm learning Spanish, Haitian and french slowly but I'm getting there, I already know a little Spanish, I live I texas so french should be easy also Italian.

  • @thegalhorowitz
    @thegalhorowitz Před 2 lety +9279

    This guy single handedly carrying American reputation around the world. The tourism ministry should pay him.

    • @ijp-om2wh
      @ijp-om2wh Před 2 lety +94

      Facts

    • @_rtx_
      @_rtx_ Před 2 lety +94

      Only american govt reputation is bad in my opinion and some Karens, personally Idc be it asian European or american

    • @luckystone6769
      @luckystone6769 Před 2 lety +2

      True

    • @ComeAlongKay
      @ComeAlongKay Před 2 lety +47

      Yeah no people will find reasons to hate us no matter what, our allies in particular. The level of hostility from the Canadians, British, and French in particular is off the charts. But the French hate almost everyone, the Canadians are overshadowed by America, and the British were replaced by America. Hence the resentment. The posh from France and England in particular are bad with it, though they also hate each other. We do well in most of the rest of Europe, and the Australians love us apparently. Of course are enemies hate us North Korea, China, Iran, and Russia. I would have said things eased with Russia but they attacked one of our bases in 2018 so I guess not. I mean definitely eased a lot compared to when we were at each other’s throats but still not so good. The Chinese people seem really nice usually and they’ve suffered more from their government than nearly anyone so hard to say how many Chinese vs the Chinese government hate us.

    • @jbosco3970
      @jbosco3970 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ComeAlongKay Australians don't - there is a mild slur used specifically against Americans - Seppos. Septic tank rhymes with Yankee. We also have a slur against the English - POMs.

  • @cgsoutdoors_professor3883
    @cgsoutdoors_professor3883 Před 2 lety +6377

    The best part of all your videos is seeing other people’s happiness when you speak their language

    • @TomEbbers
      @TomEbbers Před 2 lety +66

      The ‘omg I feel loved and recognised ‘ we LOVE it

    • @bashbroq
      @bashbroq Před 2 lety +21

      One of the things I enjoy so much about these videos !

    • @k8ball666
      @k8ball666 Před 2 lety +10

      My favorite as well 💗

    • @lindaross755
      @lindaross755 Před 2 lety +15

      I agree. He makes people happy. We need this right now!

    • @peoplenewstoday
      @peoplenewstoday Před 2 lety +15

      Respect. Simple respect.

  • @erinn9681
    @erinn9681 Před rokem +124

    as a tibetan, it's really cool hearing other people speak our language considering the size of our population

  • @SemikMD
    @SemikMD Před rokem +32

    Omg that Tibetan man is the best. Warms my immigrant heart. I would totally watch you two sitting around chatting in Mandarin/Lhasa/Spanish/English. And he offered to buy your drink for you. I can't even. Love everything about it.

  • @arutito4126
    @arutito4126 Před 2 lety +4849

    My heart melted when the other guy said:"Don't worry, I pay".
    People really appreciate and respect when you show love and interest for their cultures.

    • @dislike__button
      @dislike__button Před 2 lety +9

      Took the money anyway haha

    • @darkforestzero
      @darkforestzero Před 2 lety +24

      tibetans are the nicest folks

    • @ct5625
      @ct5625 Před 2 lety +37

      I feel like when you surprise someone by speaking their language it immediately forms a bridge, a commonality, that allows you to understand each other in a more real way. Ultimately I guess it just proves that people not understanding our differences is the cause of so much strife.

    • @amgames5638
      @amgames5638 Před 2 lety +20

      @@dislike__button Well, it's still kind to offer to pay even if the other person insists and you still take their money lol, also he said 1$... Who knows, maybe that was 2$ :p

    • @TheBrandicus
      @TheBrandicus Před 2 lety

      Find a freezer, FAST!

  • @OffBeatPlays69
    @OffBeatPlays69 Před 2 lety +6411

    As a Latino, the man’s accent is almost nonexistent when he spoke Spanish. It’s absolutely amazing. I would have thought he was native tbh

    • @Balbuziente
      @Balbuziente Před 2 lety +284

      I’m Italian and I can’t speak Spanish, yet I could tell he had no strong accent while he was speaking
      That man is very impressive

    • @johndeeregreen4592
      @johndeeregreen4592 Před 2 lety +285

      I speak Spanish; my jaw dropped with his perfect pronunciations and diction.

    • @doug12345doug
      @doug12345doug Před 2 lety +27

      Native to where? Mexico?

    • @jaimicotontico
      @jaimicotontico Před 2 lety +26

      And he reminds me Cantinflas

    • @petesins4345
      @petesins4345 Před 2 lety +132

      @@doug12345doug guy is a Tibetan immigrant, he learned Eng and Spanish simultaneously after coming to America.

  • @Reddude24
    @Reddude24 Před rokem +93

    It’s pretty cool how a lot of people around the world speak multiple languages because other countries are so close by and here in America all it is, is like learning a new accent of English 😂

    • @SweetColo
      @SweetColo Před rokem +3

      That is actually very true.

    • @skyepaul261
      @skyepaul261 Před 11 měsíci

      Took me a month to understand the word "water" when I moved from CA to Philly.

  • @jcpillet811
    @jcpillet811 Před 2 lety +34

    Hello, I'm French, I'm trying to improve my English, but I'm dyslexic, and it's very hard for me.
    but when I see how you manage to learn languages ​​that are so much more complex, it gives me courage not to give up.
    I really like your videos, seeing people happy and surprised to see you take an interest in their language, I find it cool 😉👍

    • @chesswithlatios4277
      @chesswithlatios4277 Před rokem +4

      Your English is great!

    • @xryeau_1760
      @xryeau_1760 Před rokem +3

      Good luck! Remember not to put yourself down too

    • @helixisverygay7831
      @helixisverygay7831 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Your English is amazing! I’m American, trying to learn French and I also have a learning disability but I’m still trying to learn! Your English is much better than my French however.

  • @MtnHiker
    @MtnHiker Před 2 lety +2670

    It a huge sign of respect when you speak to a small minority locally in their native tongue. Well done!

    • @bobbywalsh5538
      @bobbywalsh5538 Před 2 lety +3

      Your late old timer

    • @MtnHiker
      @MtnHiker Před 2 lety +157

      @@bobbywalsh5538 ... Do you mean "You're late..." ??.. Perhaps English lessons are in order.. young fellow. 😁

    • @matthewgonzalez9537
      @matthewgonzalez9537 Před 2 lety +76

      @@bobbywalsh5538 you feel tough disrespecting someone you don't know on CZcams? 🤡

    • @melD0217c
      @melD0217c Před 2 lety +23

      @@matthewgonzalez9537 In this case Barrie's response was appropriate. A snide remark deserves, in the least, a grammar correction.

    • @uK8cvPAq
      @uK8cvPAq Před 2 lety +4

      @@MtnHiker Brutal boomerpill.

  • @RorinoTheGreat
    @RorinoTheGreat Před 2 lety +5585

    The interaction with the Tibetan man is easily my favorite interaction I've seen from this channel. So wholesome to see two people born across from the world from each other speak 4 different languages over a cup of tea.

    • @holliswilliams8426
      @holliswilliams8426 Před rokem +11

      They both speak Spanish very badly, I don't know about the other languages. I haven't studied much Mandarin but my impression is the white guy's Mandarin is not great, I think the bar is just very very low for foreigners for most languages.

    • @zoharcina
      @zoharcina Před rokem +245

      @@holliswilliams8426 no need to be so negative

    • @linminhtoo
      @linminhtoo Před rokem +231

      @@holliswilliams8426 the white guy's mandarin is almost native. he had a video where he conversed with different mandarin teachers and they essentially said his mandarin is native.

    • @linminhtoo
      @linminhtoo Před rokem +202

      @@holliswilliams8426 if you haven't studied much mandarin not sure you're the right person to be critiquing

    • @kaysea04
      @kaysea04 Před rokem +100

      @@holliswilliams8426 why are all of your comments on this channel hate comments?

  • @delix7
    @delix7 Před rokem +24

    I love it when he says "just a little" while also being able to conversate in all these languages. Blows my mind every time.

    • @stephaniecoomey2356
      @stephaniecoomey2356 Před 10 měsíci +1

      he tricks you with the subtitles, usually says the same things over and over with different translations, still impressive.

    • @aditya5162
      @aditya5162 Před 10 měsíci

      @@stephaniecoomey2356 this is true. if you listen to him speak a language u can understand u see that it isnt AS impressive as it was before. still very impressive, but i wouldnt say he is close to fluent in these languages- just a little conversational

    • @stephaniecoomey2356
      @stephaniecoomey2356 Před 10 měsíci

      @@aditya5162 i find it impressive how he can recognise basic conversation after 1-2 weeks, the subtitles are just flare for the video i guess. props to him either way.

    • @aditya5162
      @aditya5162 Před 10 měsíci

      @@stephaniecoomey2356 oh definitely. he has great retention and the most impressive to me is how he can understand quite well. its just it does come across as a bit of a dupe. such is the nature of youtube and this line of work.

  • @angellhadon3823
    @angellhadon3823 Před 2 lety +19

    As a Tibetan , i think your Tibetan skills are amazing , learning tibetan in three weeks is not easy but your are on right way keep going man we love you from tibet 😇

  • @kris2455
    @kris2455 Před 2 lety +2134

    The Tibetan-English-Mandarine-Spanish speaking guy stealing the show was everything!! 😂

  • @andrewdunbar828
    @andrewdunbar828 Před 2 lety +1118

    You gotta do a whole video with that Tibetan guy who speaks Spanish exploring TIbetan and Latin barrios together.

  • @squishy4645
    @squishy4645 Před rokem +60

    How does he know so many language’s, it’s very impressive

    • @SweetColo
      @SweetColo Před rokem +8

      He loves learning new languages. He spent a year living in Beijing studying and he just kept going. He learns from internet and friends. It’s his Passion. ❤

    • @djjc9782
      @djjc9782 Před rokem +1

      practise. amd lots of.

    • @Geo07ism
      @Geo07ism Před rokem +1

      I think a big part of it is by speaking with natives like he does in all his videos

    • @skeletalhero
      @skeletalhero Před rokem

      I'd imagine the more languages you learn the easier it gets since a lot of languages are related to/borrow from other ones

  • @isrulius
    @isrulius Před rokem +10

    It’s cool to see how as soon as these guys realize you speak their language they become extremely hospitable and go out of their way to accommodate you. It’s like they see you as one of their own being that you speak their native tongue.

  • @apexstrength3797
    @apexstrength3797 Před 2 lety +983

    I swear when the Tibet man started speaking Spanish I broke out in laughter. “You must be mexican” crazy how some Latinos can pass as Asians or vice versa 😂

    • @slyninja4444
      @slyninja4444 Před 2 lety +83

      Because most Mexicans are Native Americans (assimilated into the Spanish culture).
      Asians and Natives are distantly related.

    • @jerrywhidby.
      @jerrywhidby. Před 2 lety +29

      @@slyninja4444 I wouldn't say most. In fact Native Americans have a hard time growing thick facial hair. Yet you see plenty of Mexicans with thick mustaches. You'll also note that many of those men have naturally curly hair. Native Americans tend to have straight hair. When you see the two groups juxtaposed it is more obvious. Northern Mexico is whiter, and there are more Amerindians in the south. I am not Mexican, but I would be considered Mestizo just based on my lineage. I have a full blooded Cherokee great grandmother. But I look very much white. So self identifying or even DNA are not always conclusive.

    • @jerrywhidby.
      @jerrywhidby. Před 2 lety +6

      I used to play with a Mexican coworker that he looks like he's from the Middle East.

    • @xXxZugoldragonxXx
      @xXxZugoldragonxXx Před 2 lety +31

      @@slyninja4444 most mexicans arent native americans. Most mexicans are ~MIXED~ between natives/indigenous and europeans (mostly from spain), there's also many with more ancestry of one than the other.. Depending on the state, there's a lot of influence from africa, midle east, asia, multiple places

    • @jayw9267
      @jayw9267 Před 2 lety +9

      @@jerrywhidby. yeah most don’t really look native but maybe they’re native mixed with mostly Spanish. The idea that native Americans grow no facial hair is mostly true because anyone with any more than 60% native blood probably won’t. But I know a lot of natives who can grow a decent mustache or if they’re mixed with white can grow actually a lot of facial hair. My uncle is half white half native and can grow a big beard. And my brother is half native half Pacific Islander and has curly hair. So I wouldn’t say facial hair or curly hair is completely disproving his statement if we’re talking mixed races.

  • @Bucwister
    @Bucwister Před 2 lety +1366

    I love how everyone just instantly open up like old friends when they hear their native language.

    • @IRepko
      @IRepko Před 2 lety +25

      I agree, Caleb

    • @AUGUSTIN-MUSIC
      @AUGUSTIN-MUSIC Před 2 lety +18

      @@IRepko yeah, Caleb

    • @AUGUSTIN-MUSIC
      @AUGUSTIN-MUSIC Před 2 lety +1

      @Patrick hey! Ur not valentines

    • @AUGUSTIN-MUSIC
      @AUGUSTIN-MUSIC Před 2 lety +7

      @Patrick *caleb

    • @DangerRussDayZ6533
      @DangerRussDayZ6533 Před rokem +6

      If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.

  • @teej143
    @teej143 Před rokem +9

    That guy started speaking Spanish was the biggest treat of all!

  • @elkabong6429
    @elkabong6429 Před rokem +12

    Our friend Xioman is helped along not only by his fluency, but also his cherubic face and his infectious laugh, which when mixed all together, disarms those he comes into contact with and they instantly warm up to him. It is quite a sight to see!

  • @frankieslight
    @frankieslight Před 2 lety +3923

    How the hell did that Tibetan whip out that Spanish !?! 😂😂👌📿🧘‍♂️

    • @Anthony-ev8pr
      @Anthony-ev8pr Před 2 lety +247

      same way you learned english

    • @steveszanto1581
      @steveszanto1581 Před 2 lety +75

      that was pretty awesome!

    • @cropcircler
      @cropcircler Před 2 lety +309

      Tibetan guy needs his own CZcams channel

    • @BlackJeepConvertible
      @BlackJeepConvertible Před 2 lety +367

      People thought he was Mexican so he learned Spanish for fun

    • @Chase_Istre
      @Chase_Istre Před 2 lety +18

      haha for real! Om mani padme hum (ཨོཾ་མ་ཎི་པདྨེ་ཧཱུྃ) 💕🙂

  • @dotsir_
    @dotsir_ Před 2 lety +15

    I just love how all these people start smiling when Xiaoma starts talking to them in their language. Its so sweet :D

  • @siddperini471
    @siddperini471 Před rokem +8

    What's absolutely wild about Xiaoma is that he understands the others! I think we all could memorize a few lines and recite them, but to get such a solid understanding that he makes sense of responses...so cool.

  • @MickeyWilliamsVO
    @MickeyWilliamsVO Před 2 lety +583

    That guy at the tea shop was a ROCKSTAR language learner! You have to keep going back there, for sure!

  • @RaymondBCrisp
    @RaymondBCrisp Před 2 lety +1654

    That was the coolest thing seeing them switch between languages so seamlessly. What a gift they have!

    • @jasonjp10
      @jasonjp10 Před 2 lety +20

      not really a gift though, just effort

    • @RaymondBCrisp
      @RaymondBCrisp Před 2 lety +78

      @@jasonjp10 I can't agree with you. Not everyone can learn multiple languages as these two have. They have made it look easy, which it is not. That is the gift I speak of.

    • @elwinwinter
      @elwinwinter Před 2 lety +35

      @@RaymondBCrisp You underestimate human capabilities. Always easy to point to talent when you see someone being good at something but 'talent' is seldom the answer.

    • @RaymondBCrisp
      @RaymondBCrisp Před 2 lety +19

      @@elwinwinter I underestimate nothing. I played trumpet in middle school and high school. I took lessons from a professional musician, attended band camps, practiced and practiced, and put a lot of effort into it in general, yet I only progressed so far. Most of the rest of my bandmates fell into this category. On the other hand, a classmate who was very talented was on the All-State Band and received a scholarship to play in a college band. He went on to be an engineer, but he still performs at holiday events. Of course talent is key to becoming a professional musician. Anyone can put tremendous effort in, but just not be very good in the end. The same applies to language skills. Not everyone can do that the way these two did.

    • @elwinwinter
      @elwinwinter Před 2 lety +4

      @@RaymondBCrisp Receiving a scholarship is per definition for top% and therefore inevitable that talent is beneficial. Learning a language is not. You're not competing against others. Just like anyone can learn an instrument so can anyone learn a language.

  • @brianreynolds1574
    @brianreynolds1574 Před rokem +8

    I love how happy they get when you speak to them in their language.

  • @Lord_Pilaf
    @Lord_Pilaf Před rokem +6

    Crazy how you and that Tibetan guy could switch languages so smoothly and speak so proficiently in them, very cool to see

  • @bluej511
    @bluej511 Před 2 lety +401

    That tibetan speaking 4 languages was awesome.

    • @dragonfruitreal
      @dragonfruitreal Před 2 lety +36

      yeah he and xiaoma were just switching languages every 3 sentences it was so cool

    • @SPW812
      @SPW812 Před 2 lety +6

      The guy need his own channel.

    • @tenzinchoeden3166
      @tenzinchoeden3166 Před 2 lety +17

      I know him too well, he speaks Hindi too

    • @TsebT
      @TsebT Před 2 lety +13

      @@tenzinchoeden3166 nepali too

    • @tibetarchives8815
      @tibetarchives8815 Před 2 lety +7

      5 languages, majority of exile Tibetan speaks Hindi.

  • @Amplify1
    @Amplify1 Před 2 lety +430

    7:35 woman so impressed with his language skills her face started to morph

    • @Shovelglove545
      @Shovelglove545 Před 2 lety +115

      Dude I thought I was hallucinating lmao

    • @spoilercortespodcast
      @spoilercortespodcast Před 2 lety +14

      LOL it was funny so much haha

    • @yeisolana
      @yeisolana Před 2 lety +49

      @@Shovelglove545 literally. 😂 i just started taking new meds and i’m like fuck. now i’m seeing shit.

    • @Fix2k24
      @Fix2k24 Před 2 lety

      @@yeisolana hey lil mama lemme whisper in your ear 👄🦻

    • @Shovelglove545
      @Shovelglove545 Před 2 lety +2

      @@yeisolana lmao

  • @2thGuy123
    @2thGuy123 Před 2 lety +16

    The joy on people's faces when they discover that you speak their language: priceless.

  • @breannemichele9988
    @breannemichele9988 Před rokem +6

    Such a beautiful moment to see you and that man so smoothly transition from one language to another. Your videos have motivated me to start learning other languages. I always wanted to but seeing your genuine connection with people purely through speaking their language is so amazing!

  • @mikedean4037
    @mikedean4037 Před 2 lety +1313

    You "shocking" people with their native languages literally never get old for me. I love it so much.

    • @AUGUSTIN-MUSIC
      @AUGUSTIN-MUSIC Před 2 lety +5

      No way!!! Mike dean!?? Dude! How does it feel to be producing with Kanye west!?

    • @teachmehowtodoge1737
      @teachmehowtodoge1737 Před 2 lety +1

      I'm alien 👽 and I was shocked. Amazing!

    • @CoreDump07
      @CoreDump07 Před 2 lety +2

      how about "shocked by tibetan speaking spanish, mandarin, english, chinese and what not"

    • @holliswilliams8426
      @holliswilliams8426 Před rokem

      They're just shocked as not using to hearing foreigners try to speak the language, doesn't mean he is speaking it well.

    • @holliswilliams8426
      @holliswilliams8426 Před rokem

      @@CoreDump07 The Tibetan guy's Spanish and English are both quite bad, so I am assuming the Mandarin is also not great.

  • @Zekew24
    @Zekew24 Před 2 lety +261

    That was hilarious hearing you and the Tibetan man switching from English to Spanish to Tibetan to Mandarin all in the span of a couple seconds.

    • @holliswilliams8426
      @holliswilliams8426 Před rokem

      The switch to Spanish lasted so little time that really doesn't count as speaking Spanish, they just said some beginner phrases and then moved on.

  • @marklowe7431
    @marklowe7431 Před rokem +3

    I love seeing the joy in their faces when they see someone make the effort to lean their language. It's a great respect.

  • @emau2459
    @emau2459 Před 2 lety +833

    It's always great to see how people's faces and eyes light up when someone tries to speak with them in their mother tongue. Language is a piece of home, of ourselves.

    • @embryomystic
      @embryomystic Před 2 lety +11

      I live in Montréal, a city that's full of Anglophones and people whose native language isn't French or English (we call them allophones here), some of whom don't really speak much French or don't speak it very often. Francophones are really happy when I speak French to them, especially when I default to it, and they're even more happy that I have a Québec accent. It's lovely getting so much credit, because it's kinda weird, like, I live here. I've been here most of my adult life. If I didn't speak French, I feel like I'd be a bit of a jerk. And regarding the accent, I learned from Québeckers. Some Anglos try really hard to sound European, and I'm like, man, I want to talk like the people around me.

    • @youtubecensorship842
      @youtubecensorship842 Před rokem +1

      And yet only in America are you spit on for wanting to be spoken to in our piece of home.

  • @robertwilliams2309
    @robertwilliams2309 Před 2 lety +258

    I can see it now “American shocks frogs by ribbiting in their language”This man knows every language known lol

  • @Darks3627
    @Darks3627 Před rokem +1

    i just love watching these sorts of videos cuz of how much they faces light up just hearing some speak the language when they didnt expect it. It clearly brings so much happiness and joy to people in a world that needs it more than ever.

  • @soccermono
    @soccermono Před 2 lety +1

    these videos are so freaking cool... connecting to people in their native tongue when they're so far from home, all while genuinely enjoying their culture's food.... huge respect all around, brother.

  • @sushh1
    @sushh1 Před 2 lety +422

    Dude just had a kid and he's still putting out new languages like no body's business!

    • @stanleyhercules
      @stanleyhercules Před 2 lety +25

      damn i didnt know he had a kid. now i have no excuse for focus issues lol

    • @colemerchant8926
      @colemerchant8926 Před 2 lety +34

      his kid will be a hyper polygot.

    • @jaredwilliams6853
      @jaredwilliams6853 Před 2 lety +58

      Has Chinese kid: Social Credit +1000
      Says Tibet is a Country: -1,000,000

    • @olegolefirenko7994
      @olegolefirenko7994 Před 2 lety +4

      @@jaredwilliams6853 LOL

    • @jaskamon6127
      @jaskamon6127 Před 2 lety +1

      probably gets him out of the house away from the crying and diapers

  • @mr.critic
    @mr.critic Před 2 lety +21

    7:49 what are the odds she stood right in the stitching point of the camera 😂

  • @bernadettetibazi9969
    @bernadettetibazi9969 Před 2 lety +3

    I'm glad I found your channel again~ I love that you enjoy/speak so many languages and love food. Perfect combination for breaking barriers. You are are an ambassador for America! Love your channel!

  • @elizabeth6778
    @elizabeth6778 Před rokem +2

    I know this is an older video but these genuinely put me in a good mood. Its so nice to see people get excited when they're out of their own country to hear some of their mother tongue. I wouldn't doubt to this day they still talk about you.

  • @tendol136
    @tendol136 Před 2 lety +983

    Thank you for this video! I’m an eighteen year old Tibetan. Born, raised and currently living in the Netherlands so I’m still learning our Tibetan language. We, Tibetans, feel really grateful and thankful for people like you that learn our language. I appreciate you very much and hope you make many more videos like this. Wish you all the best. From Yeshe

    • @Kolesha
      @Kolesha Před 2 lety +16

      Wat leuk zeg!! Fijn dat je hier bent met ons!

    • @tendol136
      @tendol136 Před 2 lety +12

      @@Kolesha Dankjewel!

    • @ZeNe1
      @ZeNe1 Před 2 lety +9

      gekoloniseerd

    • @Tenz1999
      @Tenz1999 Před 2 lety +4

      tendol, same here haha but I am from Germany!

    • @Mr.PigMcOinks
      @Mr.PigMcOinks Před 2 lety +2

      Same but from California

  • @freakingabagool3510
    @freakingabagool3510 Před 2 lety +2839

    It’s sad to see the Tibetans have their culture crushed. I’m glad to see you keeping their language alive

    • @sksksks5072
      @sksksks5072 Před 2 lety +182

      its very sad to see native americans language and culture being whiped out from their own land

    • @mythnk1204
      @mythnk1204 Před 2 lety +300

      @@sksksks5072 That’s also agreed upon but the video isn’t about Native American culture so there’s no real reason to mention it here unless your whole purpose is to try and shit on America.

    • @iamdanyboy1
      @iamdanyboy1 Před 2 lety +63

      @@sksksks5072 that's the funny thing. Americans do actually think that

    • @uex2664
      @uex2664 Před 2 lety +25

      more than 90% of chinese use mandarin, and they have more advantage in economy.
      If tibetans dont learn mandarin, then they will never improve their lives as we did.
      every educated chinese person need to learn English, cuz it will make us possible to communicate with the rest of world and have a better life. this is also why we asked the tibetans to learn chinese.
      they can get better job in china ,such as doctor,lawyer, businessman instead of being a farmer forever.
      for a foreigner like Americans,maybe he prefers tibetan live a simple life though Not rich, but to us chinese ,we Hope tibetans can step outside and face the changing world with us.
      locking down only leads to a failure future which we had learnt in the past 150 years.

    • @user-nk8zx1yw8s
      @user-nk8zx1yw8s Před 2 lety +135

      @@uex2664 I agree with you that they need to learn Chinese if they want a good life. But that wouldn’t be the case if China wasn’t imperialistic and just let tibet alone, instead of invading and occupying it to this day.

  • @emmyashbaugh
    @emmyashbaugh Před 10 měsíci +1

    Can’t even tell you how uplifting your videos are man! You’ve inspired me to delve back into the high school language classes I took, Russian & German. Thanks so much for sharing these videos & spreading so much joy 🙌💓

  • @katnip198
    @katnip198 Před rokem +2

    People of different cultures so appreciate when you care enough to learn even some of their language. They know it took effort to learn. It is wonderful watching their reactions to your speaking their language. So wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing. You are gifted to learn so fast and speak the languages so good!!

  • @jacobs3848
    @jacobs3848 Před 2 lety +662

    When it comes to language learning, everyone chooses popular languages. Its typical. Its cool to see others learning not so common languages! I think its even more impressive!

    • @zarz3049
      @zarz3049 Před 2 lety +2

      Hablas español

    • @soscobra
      @soscobra Před 2 lety +29

      This is exactly why I like Xiaoma and why I absolutely adored Laoshu (Moses). RIP

    • @lilttiger
      @lilttiger Před 2 lety +5

      well it makes sense to learn languages that are more common

    • @libralove6042
      @libralove6042 Před 2 lety +17

      I agree, unfortunately its not practical for most people, because they would never get a chance to travel to those types of countries and actually put the language to use. I knew German and Croatian when I was little. Unfortunately as my relatives, with whom I spoke these languages to, passed, I lost most of my vocabulary 🙁 It's definitely something that needs regular practice.

    • @jacobs3848
      @jacobs3848 Před 2 lety +8

      @@zarz3049 claro tío! No solo español, pero hablo un poco de ruso también🇷🇺

  • @CosmicNana1
    @CosmicNana1 Před 2 lety +511

    You are living my dream! In the 70s, when I was a teenager, I wanted to learn basic phrases in every language that I could. We didn't have the internet, so I learned them from phrase books I bought or checked out from the library. I wasn't able to practice much, so that information eventually evaporated from my brain (except for Spanish, which I took for 5 years in school and remember rudimentary bits). You have inspired me to take up more foreign language. Not sure how my 60 year old brain will perform, but I'll give it a try.

    • @josjos1847
      @josjos1847 Před 2 lety +40

      Go ahead, you can do It!

    • @jbosco3970
      @jbosco3970 Před 2 lety +17

      every additional language you learn becomes easier

    • @nestorjoseperez787
      @nestorjoseperez787 Před 2 lety +6

      Lets do this man! I got a 2.5 yrs old girl. Um from Puerto Rico lives in usa for 17 yrs i wanna learn other languages so i can teach my daughter

    • @idurisu930
      @idurisu930 Před 2 lety +5

      Age should not be a factor my man! My dad is relearning mandarin really fast and hes older than you

    • @gunnasintern
      @gunnasintern Před 2 lety +7

      it’s never too late to make a change in your life, wishing you well on your journey of learning and growing

  • @FransvandenBergeMuziekschuur

    I am allways amazed. Thank you. So much joy on this channel

  • @shia1156
    @shia1156 Před rokem +8

    I never realized how happy it makes people when you speak their language. Makes me want to learn a new language!

  • @andrewbonar-scally7697
    @andrewbonar-scally7697 Před 2 lety +1154

    You should try and learn the Irish language, Gaeilge. It's a language that's dying because of colonisation and because of that English is our first language here. The places that remain that use the language regularly are called Gaeltachts and they're almost exclusively in the most picturesque areas of Ireland so you'd get to see some amazing views! Love the videos dude keep up the good work.

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 Před 2 lety +99

      True. The English did that wherever they went. Cultural genocide.

    • @XxxULTIMATEZxxX
      @XxxULTIMATEZxxX Před 2 lety +54

      There’s only really 4 areas within Ireland where some people can still speak Gaelic. Donegal, Galway, Kerry and Mayo. Even then, we are talking about no more than 50,000 people in total. On top of that, the Gaelic-speaking population is declining all the time and the Irish Government estimate that Gaelic will cease to exist in 10 years time.
      On a more practical level, Xiaomanyc would have to travel to Ireland to speak Gaelic to people, but he does basically all of his videos in New York City. Pretty sure it would be near impossible to find a native Irish person who could speak Gaelic in New York City.

    • @Weeping-Angel
      @Weeping-Angel Před 2 lety +7

      I don’t think there’s anyone from New York that can even speak Gaelic.

    • @DeadpanVT
      @DeadpanVT Před 2 lety +13

      It's hard to find anyone who speaks Irish in Ireland let alone America he would not find anyone in NY or to really practice with. The language is suspected to die out in not to long a time because the speakers of the language are old and they took it out of teaching in most parts of the country.

    • @XxxULTIMATEZxxX
      @XxxULTIMATEZxxX Před 2 lety +23

      @Room 11 There was all of those things you describe before the British Raj. What about when India was part of the Moghul Empire? It was a similar story.
      India is a land of thousands of different ethnic groups, cultures, many religions etc. When you create a country where all those groups are together, conflict is inevitable. It happens everywhere in the world, the same story in Russia, the United States, Canada, China and so on.
      The period of peace you refer to is when India was divided and each state or region had its own government and it’s own leader. It was not a united country. There was the Delhi Sultanate, the Bengal Sultanate, Viyanagara Empire etc.
      The issue is that India, with its diverse population, cannot live in harmony. It is the most diverse and multicultural country in the world. The British are long gone from India today and yet we still see religious and ethnic tensions, inequality between states/regions.

  • @SeageSpeaks
    @SeageSpeaks Před 2 lety +479

    I can speak the LIGHTEST amount of japanese as I never study, but it's insane just how friendly and happy people become when you use it. Especially in situations here in Canada when you can tell they're distressed and struggling. To have someone local speak or understand even a little of their language just brings this immediate comfort and you can go from there in helping them.
    Reminds me of when I was visiting Japan a few years back. I got injured so I had to use crutches, but one night I got lost. This older woman spotted me and I guess noticed my look of complete hopelessness and started speaking to me in English. It was so comforting because I was so tired at this point. Damn crutches dug into my armpits and cut off circulation after a while. I don't know what it is about grandma's, but they have a way of making you feel safe, even if they're not related to you, haha. She actually didn't know the place I was trying to go, but she started asking strangers (which surprised me) and found a group of dudes probably in their early 20s and one spoke English. They knew where I needed to go, she stuck with for a while, then left me in their care. These guys actually helped me walk all the way to my destination, like either side of me, holding me and one dude had my crutches. They pretty much solidified my love of Osaka. Met some of the greatest people I've ever met over there and can't wait to go back on day.
    But anyways. I didn't go to Japan to speak English with people. Hell, I knew a fair bit more of the language at the time and could communicate at a basic level. But when I was distressed, having people reach out to me and help me in my native language really helped make me feel like everything was going to be okay.
    Thanks for reading my novel about a language not even featured in the video.

    • @ogasama6028
      @ogasama6028 Před 2 lety +5

      I'd recommend watching the trash taste podcast on youtube.

    • @brojoe44
      @brojoe44 Před 2 lety +2

      日本語は本当に好人物が日本語は難しい。そのストリーはかっこいい!no matter how lazy I am learning Japanese it's always cool to hear about how nice and helpful Japanese people are. I always feel bad when I play Japanese MMOs with my Japanese friends and I'm over here just barely getting by and they help me out by teaching me meanings of stuff.

    • @NDE108
      @NDE108 Před 2 lety +4

      People on the internet love to hate on Asians/Japanese (especially on Reddit), but you got to see the level of help and hospitality that never/rarely gets credit.

    • @brojoe44
      @brojoe44 Před 2 lety

      @@NDE108 I feel like they're more surprised and happy that I'm taking the time to learn and enjoy their games with them.

    • @richyoung4051
      @richyoung4051 Před 2 lety +5

      @@NDE108 youre a poet and dont even know it

  • @gregaciousgracieux8939
    @gregaciousgracieux8939 Před rokem +2

    You’re a massive positive impact on the planet, so inspirational

  • @Hopeflowz
    @Hopeflowz Před rokem +1

    Great emotion. So much kindness. Very happy to watch your videos.

  • @jenniferbarrera1084
    @jenniferbarrera1084 Před 2 lety +122

    That Tibetan man , omg 😳 I’m beyond impressed. He’s amazing knowing all these languages!

    • @holliswilliams8426
      @holliswilliams8426 Před rokem +1

      His Spanish is awful, am I missing something?

    • @Teapoid
      @Teapoid Před rokem +5

      You can understand him can’t you?

    • @asterisim1331
      @asterisim1331 Před rokem

      @@holliswilliams8426 the most awful thing is you going around trying to shit on the old man for learning a new language he said he picks it up for the customers that come do you think he sits down at a desk and tries to practice my guy? He learned what he has and he’s doing amazing stop being so negative and be happy that a man like that is willing to go out of his way to learn a new language so that he can converse with the people he interacts with. Will it be perfect? Fuck no is anyone? But I’m sure the Hispanic people that come and get a wonderful surprise of an old Tibetan man speaking their native tongue are very happy. Don’t be negative man try and see the light sometimes man and hey maybe if it’s so bad go teach the mf im sure he’ll take any and all pointers instead of baseless criticism

    • @hoppinggnomethe4154
      @hoppinggnomethe4154 Před rokem +1

      @@holliswilliams8426 sure, awful, but he knows Spanish. Xiaoma's Tibetan is also awful

  • @gabrielloftus4598
    @gabrielloftus4598 Před 2 lety +25

    That first Tibetan was the best dude ever, I wish him long life and happiness

  • @jamespike5161
    @jamespike5161 Před rokem +2

    Oh it’s so exciting to hear him start speaking Spanish, a language I actually understand. That must be loads of fun for you, too!

  • @misterchippie
    @misterchippie Před rokem +2

    I just love the joy it brings to people when you speak their language. Imagine if we all communicated so well!

  • @RichardCookerly
    @RichardCookerly Před 2 lety +686

    I don’t understand how this guy can learn so many languages, it’s incredible. I wonder if it’s like programming languages, once you learn a couple, learning more gets easier.

    • @theferalboy9563
      @theferalboy9563 Před 2 lety +68

      Sort of. I've been learning Norsk and it's much easier for me to learn than something like Russian because there are SO many similarities with Norsk and English that I feel like I have a step up on understanding it. I've heard, too, that if you can understand /speak Norsk then things like Swedish are an absolute cakewalk for the same reason. Similar grammar, pronunciation, etc.

    • @Halal_Lettuce
      @Halal_Lettuce Před 2 lety +65

      Yeah, if you listen carefully, you can hear that “tea” is “chai.” The same goes for Urdu probably other languages spoken in the Indian Sub-Continent, as well as in Mandarin and possibly more languages. These are called cognates, and are really helpful when learning new languages.

    • @RichardCookerly
      @RichardCookerly Před 2 lety +10

      @@Halal_Lettuce Oh interesting! Had no idea. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Halal_Lettuce
      @Halal_Lettuce Před 2 lety +9

      @@RichardCookerly Np, when learning new languages in my high school, they make sure you know what a cognate is in heart 7.

    • @devonkythosyer6724
      @devonkythosyer6724 Před 2 lety +9

      He's definitely a polylang

  • @bloodrose7158
    @bloodrose7158 Před 2 lety +302

    People in america always telling me should only learn and speak English. But after watching your videos I have learned that the more languages you know the more people you can reach out to and connect with. You are truly an inspiration.

    • @oduinn7948
      @oduinn7948 Před rokem +20

      The irony of that being the amount of Americans who themselves struggle to speak English (let alone have a firm grasp on colloquialisms and centralized accents). Never understood the "You're in America, LEARN ENGLISH!" crowd -- as if one of main points of the U.S. isn't being a cultural melting pot or anything.

    • @Deadvalley200
      @Deadvalley200 Před rokem +10

      If anybody tells you to only learn English, they are closed-minded. You should always strive to immerse yourself in as many different cultures as possible.

    • @SomeName_AlsoHandlesSucc
      @SomeName_AlsoHandlesSucc Před rokem +6

      No-one tells you that.

    • @magacofi
      @magacofi Před rokem +5

      @@SomeName_AlsoHandlesSucc You'd be surprised. I'm from Venezuela and in here a lot of people get hung up on their kids hopping into the English train. I started studying English when I was 10 for that reason...
      Now, it's not like _the_ only language that gets promoted here, but the insistence is there. Many people will also tell you to learn Mandarin XD though that's less prevalent. I'd like to learn a couple more languages myself, so it was a good happenstance really, but English does get put on a pedestal a lot of the time. By foreigners or natives alike... I speak from experience.

    • @AleksandarIvanov69
      @AleksandarIvanov69 Před rokem

      But there is a reason people learn English and not Amharic or Tibetan to name a few

  • @___mocking
    @___mocking Před rokem +1

    I am a tibetan and its felt good to see you speak Tibetan languages....
    Tsering (LIVE LONG)

  • @fairbairn145
    @fairbairn145 Před rokem +1

    You need to do a collab video with that first Tibetan guy speaking with you. That was awesome.

  • @millerbeer8743
    @millerbeer8743 Před 2 lety +181

    I count them as the more impressed with your learning of their language. A lot of people seem happy when you speak their language, but the Tibetans seem downright excited. Love these videos.

    • @justindearmond1
      @justindearmond1 Před 2 lety +10

      id think it has to do with the fact that the chinese have been trying to wipe that place off the map for decades. Id be impressed with someone who spoke my language as my culture, way of life and identity was being systematically destroyed by an oppressive government, little things like that go a long way. Same thing is kinda happening here in america, our culture is being destroyed by communists/socialists/marxists/lenninists and the language is always one of the first things to go. look at how people talk nowadays.....all this rap culture bs, nonsense words like crunk etc...emojis, lols, people cant even form coherant sentences anymore, hell look at the figurhead we have as president! when you destroy the language you destroy the culture.

  • @blususpect
    @blususpect Před 2 lety +201

    Xioman and Laoshu are really inspiring me to learn new languages 💯💎! Rest Up Laoshu 🙏🏽

    • @GwynAndJulius
      @GwynAndJulius Před 2 lety +34

      RIP Laoshu

    • @shawcremeans1773
      @shawcremeans1773 Před 2 lety +15

      Rip laoshu

    • @teresabillings8378
      @teresabillings8378 Před 2 lety +11

      Laoshu was the first one I found. Xiaoma was in tears when Laoshu passed away. I miss him too.

    • @dsyy90210
      @dsyy90210 Před 2 lety +11

      rest in power laoshu. i wonder how many ppl that dude inspired to learn another language

    • @Dist0001
      @Dist0001 Před 2 lety +6

      @@dsyy90210 He has inspired me to learn but I haven't begun. I wanted to purchase his method of teaching online but always kept putting it off. Rest in peace Moses

  • @hollymonroe6232
    @hollymonroe6232 Před rokem

    bless your heart..you beloved soul are keeping these native languanges alive..

  • @johnnyheffner7080
    @johnnyheffner7080 Před rokem

    it honestly keeps me happy watching these videos you make

  • @REChronic54
    @REChronic54 Před 2 lety +45

    “It’s so easy to learn languages here.”
    What a power statement.

  • @deb9711
    @deb9711 Před 2 lety +14

    The guy in the first shop speaking multiple languages as well... RESPECT!!
    I think they both had a good time switching from one language to another it can't happen too often for him.

  • @accesoriosbaja8655
    @accesoriosbaja8655 Před 8 měsíci

    U´re brilliant Xiaoma, the little chit chat with the tea guy, that blow my mind!!

  • @erik.a.kaiser
    @erik.a.kaiser Před 2 lety

    You're so cool! We had a great time watching this.

  • @ankurage
    @ankurage Před 2 lety +57

    I'm completely mindblowed by this Tibetan guy literally speaking four languages so fluently

    • @holliswilliams8426
      @holliswilliams8426 Před rokem

      His Spanish and English are far from fluent, he barely said two lines of Spanish.

    • @Johnny-mp2ew
      @Johnny-mp2ew Před rokem +8

      @@holliswilliams8426 his Spanish pronunciation is better than mine, and his sentences weren't rudimentary at all

    • @Bonaeceniohb
      @Bonaeceniohb Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​@@holliswilliams8426su español estaba muy bien , soy hablante nativo y entendí todo

  • @jimfreyler2944
    @jimfreyler2944 Před 2 lety +65

    This just happens to be a unique gift he has. Some people write music, some people paint, this guy picks up languages quickly.

    • @nuwcz
      @nuwcz Před 6 měsíci +2

      nah he only learned enough words to hold a conversation and his entire life is dedicated to it anyone can do it with enough determination

    • @jimfreyler2944
      @jimfreyler2944 Před 6 měsíci

      Partially agree. He's totally fluent in Chinese, but the other languages are pretty much as you state.

  • @ASMRjonathan
    @ASMRjonathan Před rokem +2

    Really great video! Great work on featuring such a beautiful language.

  • @adamant5eva
    @adamant5eva Před 2 lety

    The swoop sound effect with her hair flip was *chefs kiss* You’re incredibly talented!! ☺️

  • @jeffs.3348
    @jeffs.3348 Před 2 lety +78

    I remember taking my 15 phrase print out in Tibetan to practice when I was in Tibet. It is the #1 language I would learn. So beautiful and a language that I hope never dies. This was SO awesome to watch!

    • @devp3916
      @devp3916 Před 2 lety +11

      Sadly, the Chinese government is working to bring about the death of Tibetan culture.

    • @Noor_Jacobs03
      @Noor_Jacobs03 Před 2 lety +1

      @@devp3916 . Really? That's sad. Do you perhaps have more information on this?

    • @tsudagenam6292
      @tsudagenam6292 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Noor_Jacobs03 cuz tibetan is optional in tibet while mandarin is mandatory. Tibetan language is being replaced by mandarin in Tibet making Tibetan language irreverent.

    • @Noor_Jacobs03
      @Noor_Jacobs03 Před 2 lety +2

      @@tsudagenam6292 . That's actually quite awful to be honest. It's essentially a dying language.

    • @Noor_Jacobs03
      @Noor_Jacobs03 Před 2 lety +1

      @@tsudagenam6292. Oh, and thanks for the information.

  • @howtogetawaywith8896
    @howtogetawaywith8896 Před 2 lety +52

    Can’t wait to see Xiaoma speaking some Balkan languages like Croatian! Maybe in future.

  • @MeredithForReal
    @MeredithForReal Před rokem

    I love watching you connect with other people through language & food!!!!

  • @Luke.Dobson
    @Luke.Dobson Před rokem +3

    Something nobody caught in this video is that he paid the guy in the food truck with a $100 at 5:54. $100 at a food truck. My guess is that he didn’t ask for the change back and it absolutely made the worker’s day. Keep up the good work!

  • @sambeawesome
    @sambeawesome Před 2 lety +61

    Oh man, that first conversation, switching from Tibetan to Spanish to Chinese, it seems so fun! Would love to get there one day :)

  • @Glassandcandy
    @Glassandcandy Před 2 lety +251

    Tibetan is often considered one of the most difficult living languages for native English speakers to learn. It has an very complex grammar and two of the dialects have evolved from classical Tibetan to become tonal while one dialect, Amdo, is more conservative and did not evolve into tonality. This makes communication between speakers of dialects difficult, and in many cases impossible unless relegated to the most simple of sentences and grammatical constructions.

    • @valkyria6699
      @valkyria6699 Před 2 lety +14

      They say that about all languages, it’s BS. Turns out none of them are easy

    • @tchopel
      @tchopel Před 2 lety +15

      But cool thing about Tibetan language is written text is same to all regardless of dialects. Same texts for centuries. There is also a dominant dialect that all understands.

    • @rumrunner8019
      @rumrunner8019 Před 2 lety +5

      @@tchopel Yes, but good luck trying to learn that writing system! I tried learning at the local monastery (I'm a convert to Tibetan Buddhism) and I had to take a break because it was too much. Letters written on top of letters, underneath, above, and they all change the meaning of the root syllable. Also, the whole write-ing-every-thing-syl-a-ble-by-syl-a-ble-makes-it-very-diff-ic-cult-to-learn. Speaking isn't that bad, as I can have some very simple conversations with the Rinpoche at this point, but reading and writing it is rough.

    • @rumrunner8019
      @rumrunner8019 Před 2 lety +8

      I tried learning a little and it isn't that bad. The grammar is somewhat tricky but the tones are a lot easier than Mandarin because there is only two. Plus, most Tibetans in everyday situations get loose with grammar. But when it comes to reading and writing....let's put it this way, I will NEVER again complain about spelling "knife" with a "k". Tibetan has the hardest writing system on Earth after Chinese.

    • @SiriProject
      @SiriProject Před 2 lety

      True, yet the written language is the real barrier. It's kinda alien to be honest.

  • @themonth
    @themonth Před 10 měsíci

    Best thing beside people actually meeting each other is all the food. Way to go mate! You are a inspiration to really try harder on learning languages. Thanks!

  • @-adrians
    @-adrians Před rokem +2

    that guy’s ability to switch languages was so seamless

  • @ashleyknight2344
    @ashleyknight2344 Před 2 lety +80

    What an amazing interaction you had with the Tibetan polyglot! It was completely organic and that made it even more incredible! I imagine you going back to practice your Tibetan and y’all becoming great friends.

  • @thesilversurfer7136
    @thesilversurfer7136 Před 2 lety +103

    He is amazing how he bridges so many worlds with speaking everyone's language. He genuinely likes people and has such a great personality.

  • @trod7709
    @trod7709 Před rokem +3

    It always amazes me when you meet someone who can speak different languages as well.

  • @donnajalmeda
    @donnajalmeda Před rokem +1

    You so inspire me to learn other languages even if just a little because of how it connects people. I love your approach to learning. You just seem to dive in and not over think it. It's like you have a child-like faith. I also think you're linguisticly gifted. I appreciate your humility and the gracious way you interact with people. Thanks for sharing your gift and passion of learning languages to the world!

  • @thedudeabides6273
    @thedudeabides6273 Před rokem +4

    So beautiful to hear them sharing different languages and stories from different parts of the world.
    I want to learn Tibetan now.

  • @scribblewme
    @scribblewme Před 2 lety +150

    This is one of the coolest moments I've ever seen! The way you guys had a whole conversation in four languages was so awesome.

  • @Ten_Lha
    @Ten_Lha Před 2 lety +34

    Thank you for speaking and showing our Tibetan culture and food. 🥰

  • @madmaz8890
    @madmaz8890 Před 2 lety +1

    Favourite thing to watch before I sleep, restores a lot of humanity seeing people's faces light up when you know their language !

  • @Lestat21500
    @Lestat21500 Před rokem

    Bless you and that tibetan at the tea shop.. two genius men who know a bunch of languages and switching to them quickly. What a conversation to have.

  • @JesusFriedChrist
    @JesusFriedChrist Před 2 lety +55

    _“If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.”_
    -Nelson Mandela
    R.I.P. Laoshu505000
    Moses McCormick 1981-2021