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Date of upload: Feb 1, 2024 ^^
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All love, but a polyglot speaks at 5 languages on a B2-C2 level.
B2- means you can express yourself and events in the past, present and future fairly well and understand a good bit but not everything)
C1-Native Fluency
C2-Mastery (Ex. College Language Professor)
She is bilingual at best. French and english
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Thank you so much for sharing Catalan content! And I'm so grateful to see Andrea speaking in her dialect just because it's always nice to see the differences between my own one, the standard or the one spoken in Barcelona (and in general the only one people know) and the Mallorquian one. Great also pointing out the fact that the French girl said she just got interested in learning the language when she came to Catalonia. It's awesome to hear a foreigner expression their own interest after coming for a travel and her teacher's origin.
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It would be much more interesting if for each language section, the whole conversation was in that language, not in English. Sadly, this girl is not fluent enough to do it. I'm sorry, but I don't consider speaking 2 languages more or less fluenty and having some basic understanding of 5 others, being a "polyglot".
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ahhhh i don't speak any chinese nor korean to judge her but in relation to spanish and italian (and probably catalan), she simply doesn't speak those fluently. the italian girl asked her what she found difficult about italian, but her answer was "yes, difficult" LOL she probably only understood that word out of the full sentence. same thing at the end. and catalan...how can you claim to speak catalan (at least the one from bcn) not knowing that they say merci for thank you? i spend a few days in barcelona and all i could see was merci everywhere and heard that back from people too 😆 very impressive that she can speak the other languages, but she's definitely not fluent in spanish, catalan and italian.
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Well, I speak 100 languages, then
1. Hi
2. Hola
3. Salut
4. Hallo
5. Ciao
6. Oi
7. Привет
8. 你好
9. こんにちは
10. 안녕하세요
11. مرحبا
12. नमस्ते
13. হাই
14. Merhaba
15. Hallo
16. Hej
17. Hei
18. Hej
19. Hei
20. Γεια σας
21. שלום
22. Hai
23. สวัสดี
24. Chào
25. Hai
26. Hujambo
27. Kamusta
28. Cześć
29. Ahoj
30. Szia
31. Buna
32. Здравей
33. Bok
34. Здраво
35. Zdravo
36. Zdravo
37. Ahoj
38. Здраво
39. Përshëndetje
40. გამარჯობა
41. Բարեւ
42. Salam
43. سلام
44. ہائے
45. سلام
46. سلام
47. नमस्कार
48. හායි
49. ஹாய்
50. హాయ్
51. ಹಾಯ್
52. ഹായ്
53. हाय
54. હાય
55. ਹਾਯ
56. হায়
57. ହାଯ୍
58. হাই
59. हाय
60. हाय
61. هائي
62. هائې
63. Салом
64. Salom
65. Сәлем
66. Саламатсызбы
67. Salam
68. ياخشىمۇسىز
69. Сайн уу
70. བཀྲ་ཤིས་བདེ་ལེགས
71. ဟေ့
72. ជំរាបសួរ
73. ສະບາຍດີ
74. ဟေ့
75. ဟေ့
76. สวัสดี
77. Lé
78. Halo
79. Halo
80. Halo
81. Manao ahoana
82. Moni
83. Sannu
84. Bawo
85. Kedu
86. Sawubona
87. Molo
88. Lumela
89. Hallo
90. ሰላም
91. ሰላም
92. Akkam
93. Asalamu Caleykum
94. Hala
95. Dumela
96. Lumela
97. Dumela
98. Muraho
99. Amakuru
100. Mhoroi
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@naiellysouza1141
3 months ago
So now the new definition of being a polyglot is speaking English and only speaking a few sentences in other languages. A good example of a polyglot is the girl from Belgium and the girl from Serbia. This one is not even remotely polyglot, she is at most bilingual.
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