Berlin, how many languages do you speak?
Today we visit Berlin, Germany and ask people how many languages they speak. Let's find out!
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The Turkish guy says I love drugs in Turkish but translates it as “being young and free” lol
@sarkazmoglu
10 ай бұрын
parti machen çok seviyorum ve çok uyuşdurucu gullanmayı seviyorum
@jnc.9923
10 ай бұрын
çok uyuşturucu gullanmayı seviyorum = I love to laugh çok uyuşdurucu kullanmayı seviyorum = I like to take drugs I think he wanted to say the first one
@sarkazmoglu
10 ай бұрын
@@jnc.9923 ahahahaha NO sir he literally says i love doing a lot of drugs
@ecroxsandoz
10 ай бұрын
@@jnc.9923 Nope he literally said he likes to party and take drugs. Also your first sentence doesnt mean i love to laugh. Obviously you are not a fluent Turkish speaker.
@ingogotico1398
10 ай бұрын
and his friend had a PHD in philosophy
Palestinian guys mother is Ukrainian whos first language is russian sitting with Israili friend. This dude is peace himself you can't force him to fight 👏🏼
@Vkusniashka1234
10 ай бұрын
Это точно.
@Paulinho__84
10 ай бұрын
yes, and his smile is too cute 😊
@emilalibekov
10 ай бұрын
First time seeing this. That's great to see people don't let the global hate flow through them
@antipro7829
10 ай бұрын
это мы должны остановить все дерьмо(
@abdessamieallouane7228
9 ай бұрын
Nope he is rich 😂😂😂
1:25 Beautiful to see two people from these countries as friends! There is hope for the future! Love it.
@OneFingerMan
6 ай бұрын
Jws and Arabs/Muslims never had a problem with eachother until colonial brits and americans forced one group of people they had problems with for 2000 years onto another group of people they also hate for over a millenia. And they hated and still dislike both groups due to misconceptions, misinformations and conspiracy theories. Anti-semitism and anti-muslimism is deeply part of christian dominant european History. Western civilization might have seperate from the church, but misinformation, hatred and conspiracy theories were given onto the next generations anyway.
@p4tchPL
5 ай бұрын
Keep in mind the people in the countries and the leaders of the countries are completely different people. I can guarantee you 99% of the people in Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Palestine or any other country conflict are completely against war.
@spevoljub
5 ай бұрын
@@p4tchPL Thats simply not true. They are figting. People, not the lesders.
@midpone
5 ай бұрын
Zelenskiy's sister
@SebaAls
5 ай бұрын
We Palestinians don't want the existence of what is so called "Israel", the criminal Jewish entity.
Hahahahaha the guy who spoje Turkish said “I love using drugs here” and he didn’t translate it into English 😂😂
@leylasantur
Ай бұрын
I’m Turkish gafjsfjetnwtjafnsgnsfnsgg
It is so beautiful to see the friendship of Palestine and Israel.
@mehdibesbes5214
10 ай бұрын
not palestine and israel but a palestinian and an israeli!! very big difference there
@366fps
10 ай бұрын
his arabic was basic asf and what an asshole selling his country fr those people i hate themm forever
@danceofarrows7523
10 ай бұрын
@@mehdibesbes5214 keep calm bro its not a big deal
@Legilimentable
10 ай бұрын
And in Berlin too :D
@ozan6147
10 ай бұрын
@@Legilimentable hahahahah
Is it really a coincidence that the first guy you interviewed is the Radical Living guy?
@berlinorama
10 ай бұрын
Ha, I thought I recognized him!
@oevers
10 ай бұрын
Also, he's the first guy he asked. Yep, definitely just a coincidence.
@Jonas-tf3im
10 ай бұрын
@@oevers
@ozank7327
10 ай бұрын
amazing coincidence, kzread.info
@Donny427
10 ай бұрын
Lol definitely pre planned but still an unscripted conversation
From intuition, according to their age: Older generation: Only German or German and a little English 30-50: German, English and another European language, most likely French, Spanish or Italian. Younger or Gen Z: German, English and a little Japanese or Korean.
@lunastar8988
10 ай бұрын
yeah but especially the younger generation learn a lot of languages in school. I learned English, Latin and Spanish and others also learned French. So those are given. And then through the rise of K-Pop and anime a lot of people are also learning that. So I feel like the average Gen Z German knows 4 languages if they are native German and even more if they are immigrants
@user-kb1dw9kg9j
10 ай бұрын
@@lunastar8988 I guess my comment was also more based on interest. I don't come from Germany myself, but I think the younger generation learn second and third languages like french, russian or even latin. But they ditch them after school and are more committed to learning japanese/korean because those are the trendy languages due to their cultural influence today. That's why I only mentioned japanese/korean instead of Spanish or Latin for Gen Z. We also have to define what "knowing" a language is. If your language skills is limited to ordering a baguette and coffee at a local french cafe or introducing yourself in greek, that doesn't count. Knowing a language should mean you have a minimum of B1 or B2 competency.
@lunastar8988
8 ай бұрын
@@user-kb1dw9kg9j due to the german school system students usually reach at least b1 in Spanish and b2 in French. And I personally can still translate a lot of inscriptions because I took Latin in middle school…
@checkcommentsfirst3335
3 ай бұрын
My grandfathers and grandmothers are really good in french, Latin and ancient greek. Grüße
It was so cool seeing "Radical Living" at the beginning!
I love how you can find people from different cultures around the world in cities like Berlin and notice how they respect each other. Greetings from Colombia.
@theendurance
6 ай бұрын
lol barely. try nyc
@Mahalakshmi-Khan
6 ай бұрын
@nakameurerwhats going on in Berlin?
@LawrenceofIsrael
2 ай бұрын
@@Mahalakshmi-Khanthe migrants do not respect anybody.
@KenFullman
Күн бұрын
If you're from columbia, you'd be popular with that Turkish guy. 🤣
Besides all amazing chats, I appreciate those simple dialy scenes you captured in every city you go. I can feel real life through your videos.
I love these videos! they give me the push i need to continue studying languages so that i can one day travel. 🐢
I just love these series Dan. You are doing a geat work for showing us a beautifull aspect of culture and people of the cities. And the city itself too! Love the background sound!
Amazing to see my home town on this channel ❤ greetings from Berlin
I live in Berlin and it is so much fun seeing you wandering around my adopted city!
I always watch your videos with a big smile on my face:) It's so great to see people from different parts of the world being able to communicate and share their cultures with each other. Thank you for these simple, but such bright and full of energy interviews!
I like these videos so much. There are so many kind and smart people. It helps me to keep faith in humankind, that we can go through it no matter of our differences.
🐢Love watching each of your videos, what a great idea and format. Thanks for sharing your creativity. 👍🏼
Es ist erstaunlich, wie viele talentierte Menschen es gibt! Hat Spaß gemacht, das Video anzusehen
One of most warm videos ❤ Please ask people in the next videos what benefits did they get from learning other languages? Thanks, love your videos very much🥺❤️
Amazing video! I come from Argentina and living in Berlin now, learning Deutsch and this kind of videos motivates me
@sebastianlpoliak
10 ай бұрын
@@piotralex5sadly we don't really know if it's Poliak, Pollack or so on. People arriving in Argentina might have a different surname based on the hearing
J'adore tes vidéos d'un peu partout dans le monde. Merci 😎 Et les deux berlinois que tu as interviewés à la fin étaient vraiment cool !!
I don't know why but videos like theese make me feel good 😀
@starseed8087
10 ай бұрын
I agree
It's incredible how much you manage to learn about people by asking the same simple question all over the world. Great work. Lovely to see. Keep it up.
Fantastic, Dan! I am always so envious of people that can speak three or four or five languages. I just got back from a trip to Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. Not sure how many of those countries you have been to, but they are a little bit lesser known than other European countries, but they were awesome, and I highly recommend them to you and to your subscribers.
@haroldcampbell3337
9 ай бұрын
I have visited all those countries and also recommend them highly.
@Vivi-vg9lx
5 ай бұрын
May I ask what did you like about these countries in particular? Like what makes them stand out to you?
I really felt the "our education system is kind of alright" regarding English. They also did a great job explaining that speaking good English as a German is not as common.
@publicminx
10 ай бұрын
you have to read that as 'over self critical' stereotype - often middle age/older people have still this kind of stereotype. and it also has to be read as kind of 'understatement'. the reality is if course that Germany is among the best English speaking countries in the world (it was even more if not a part of the popuation (older eastern Germans) had during the cold war Russian instead of English at school: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EF_English_Proficiency_Index
@publicminx
10 ай бұрын
another aspect: the older people are the more they tend to live mentally still in stereotypes of the 20. century - and miss how FAST nowadays things can change (especially if not part if bubbles with more younger people or cultural milieus in which things got accelerated)
@anniehasting1133
10 ай бұрын
He’s spot on. Every German I know says yeah I had to take English in school, but I really learned it from Friends
@katieb5707
10 ай бұрын
I understand why Germans do not focus on learning english. They don't have to. For example, in my country, speaking english at B2 level is listed as a requirement in most of a job offers and it's not seen as a extra knowledge. But speaking German can help you find above average salary job. I actually regret i havent learned German in school, instead of English.
@publicminx
10 ай бұрын
@@katieb5707 Germans focus on learning English, just a bit less than many likeminded but smaller countries, because German is still a big language, understood by many people AND usually by a wealthy population right in the dominant center of Europe. But the reality in the 21. century is that cities became more and more bilingual with German and English (and masses of local languages from all over the world). In the 20. century there was for most people mainly some kind of 'school English' as theoretical skill. This changed, now English is used more for practical reasons (job, university, netflix, youtube, talking with other people, friends, colleges, tourists form other countries in German cities and the rest of the world - and so on)
It's so amazing to ask so many people from different cultures. Thank you, brother❤
Those last 2 guys were so cool. Nice video!
Oh, this first guy runs his own you tube channel about Germany, very funny. Thanks for your videos! ))
I love the Portuguese lady who went from speaking one language to four! Some people are so unassuming and humble
New video!🔥 Thanks!
Always enjoy your travels and interviews!!
@TheNewTravel
10 ай бұрын
Thank you Ed. Hope you're doing well!
You're great ✌️, thanks a lot for all your amazing videos ❤. All the best for you 🍀.
Já estou ansioso pelo próximo vídeo. 😁
We need more Videos from Germany! Greetings from Munich
@leosexuel
10 ай бұрын
bavaria best bundesland in germany, those germans are so stupid men, i live in leipzig you must see how dumb people are in sachsen, i understand why sachsen are poor since the times of kingdoms in germany.
🐢Love your videos so much!👍I speak Mandarin, Shanghainese, and English fluently, and a little Japanese, French, Cantonese, and Spanish as well.
Lots of really smart, multi-lingual, German people... in Berlin!✨👍
@colinchampollion4420
10 ай бұрын
I am a Mexican-American & I speak English, French, Spanish, Italian, & Mandarin😂
@thebottleofsake336
10 ай бұрын
Bro Berlin is like the most cursed City to exist in Germany (after Frankfurt) it suprises me that the Recorder havent got Shot or beaten Up trough this video
@Meatlooaf
6 ай бұрын
@@thebottleofsake336so not true. Berlin has a wild side, but it's not dangerous.
@MrRyanIsle
2 ай бұрын
@@Meatlooaf Lol that guy. Have lived 12 years in Berlin and seen 2 brawls and thats about it. Lived 4 months in Melbourne and have seen 6 or so :D He makes it sound like Alice Springs on a weekend or Favelas of Rio
@LovelyAmanri
25 күн бұрын
Not native. Soon they will forget German 😅
Last two guys were so funny 😂
Great video as usual
You should create small business cards to hand out to people who want to follow your channel. I really love this channel. Great job, and so interesting to watch.
I like these little impressions between the surveys. They reflect my little town beautifully. btw: Speaking three lnguages. German, english and some bavarian 😄
🐢 Great video man! Hope you had fun in Berlin!
Would really love to see you visit Luxembourg too. Most people there are multilingual and its also pretty international
@keyboard5494
5 ай бұрын
Would be nice, but it is not possible. Luxembourg is too small for all the camera equipment. 😜 Just kidding. ❤
Berlin seems so nice, hope I can visit there one day
Those last two guys are what I’d like to picture myself similar to in a handful of years. Seem like great and educated people
@faithlesshound5621
10 ай бұрын
Very few people admit to knowing Latin, but it's still taught in schools.
@Schnittwin
6 ай бұрын
@@faithlesshound5621 I "learnt" it in school for six years, but since it was an ordinary school subject, meaning I wasn't keen about studying it and you'll never actively use it (we basically only translated text from latin to german) I pretty much forgot almost everything. But it helped me indirectly learning Italian
Amazing!! I already speak 4 languages (French, Arabic, German and English) but after watching this video I feel the need to start learning a fifth one (probably Spanish)
@alessbritish228
10 ай бұрын
I speak Spanish, bruh
@4himsanctified
10 ай бұрын
Speaking French, you will find Spanish an easy learn
@yannicholas6392
10 ай бұрын
Parler ces langues, c’est déjà très impressionnant. J’apprends français en collège et je parle assez bien russe, mais je voudrais aussi apprendre espagnol et arabe, langues très belles. Bonne chance avec l’espagnol!
@Mediterranean-girl
10 ай бұрын
Wow that's the same for me !!😁 Where are u from?
@louisferdinand8138
9 ай бұрын
probably from Maghreb@@Mediterranean-girl
Danke schon, tolles video
Another great one.
Man I wish I was asked this question in your videos😂 Come to Hamburg please if you‘re still in Germany lol
The instagram plug at the end killed me😂Thanks for coming to Berlin!
@sergiohman
10 ай бұрын
😂
Hi, your video really impressed me! It is good to see people around to world who still try communicate and share cultures! May I use that content with changing the theme as “Istanbul”? Thanks for all courtesy!
very interesting, thank you!
I have been to Berin a few times but not for about 15 years now. I like the city as it's very cosmopolitan in the centre while it's very German on the outskirts. I was able to stay with a German family and their friends in the former East and they were brought up behind the Iron Curtain. It was fascinating to hear their stories and see their city's transformation,some good,some not so good. I learnt a bit of German from them and have tried to keep practicing through the internet. I hope to meet them again one day.
I have been following you on KZread since I watched your video in Morocco. I currently live in Berlin. Unfortunately, I didn't get the chance to meet you. However, if you ask me, here is my response: I speak five languages fluently. Amazigh and Arabic are both my mother tongues, I learned French and English in Moroccan school, and German for the university. I also understand all Arabic dialects, have some knowledge of Turkish, and a basic understanding of Spanish and Italian.
@Stinktierchen
2 ай бұрын
How do you get from Morocco to Berlin? I am just really interested to know how that works. Because even me as a German, who doesnt live far away from Berlin. It is literally impossible to find a flat there. Now could you be so kind and open that secret to me :). Moving from another country and then directly to a city where no German can get into.
@SakinaBerlin
2 ай бұрын
@@Stinktierchen I came here as student in 2002. In 2002 it was easy to find a flat :D but my first 4 years I lived in students- dormitory. after that I got my first apartment till 2012, then I moved to my actual apartment. I know from my colleagues that s now very hard to find a flat, but don't give up, good luck.
I'm Brazilian learn english and your channel help me, thank you
Great video ❤
Haha, the first guy is from "Radical Living" !
Love that Radical Living Cameo
@Rezistons
10 ай бұрын
and no doubt, he met him accidentally right on the street )
🐢 very interesting video, thank you 🎉
4:49 You sneaked in a clip filmed in lovely Münster 🥰
I was born in Berlin. I grew up as a Global Nomad in many countries and speak 30. Twenty-three of the languages are spoken and 7 are signed because I am Deaf. Now I live and teach in the US.
@marideliporanidi3904
10 ай бұрын
Wow! Do you have instagram?
@user-gs6hd1pm1x
10 ай бұрын
Jesus how long did that take you?
@firlin.5978
10 ай бұрын
Omg that’s so amazing! I’m a teen who’s into languages and this really inspires me! I’m on my 3rd now.
@legion_prex3650
10 ай бұрын
i "speak" like 15 computer languages (from which 5 or so are kinda dead or just academical interesting) but having a hard time learning human languages. Amazing how to speak so many languages :)
@antipro7829
10 ай бұрын
@@firlin.5978 add Armenian language to your list as well) ❤
German descent in Indonesia is the second largest after the netherland, so there are lots of German descendants in Indonesia, usually they work as football coaches, athletes, businesses, artists and KZreadr
🐢 Love your content.
great videos 🐢
Did you know you were interviewing Radical Living here? It's nice to see him in a different light :)
@narminatopal92
10 ай бұрын
I can't believe they met by accident 😅 hope we can expect new colab soon 🤞
@kds-2049
10 ай бұрын
I was looking for this comment, thought the same thing instantly. @RadicalLiving was this by accident? o.o
I'm from Berlin but have been living in Spain for 30 years now which has helped me to be completely fluent in Spanish and also quite fluent in Catalan. I'd say that most Berliners have at least a fairly good knowledge of English. For communicative purposes it tends to be alright even though others are far from fluent. Scandinavian people and the Dutch tend to have a much better command of English. What I love about Berlin is the mix of going back to my roots combined with a really cosmopolitan flair. I find myself relatively easily in the situation to have a chat with someone in the streets whether in Spanish, English, French, possibly even Catalan. I speak a little bit of Dutch, too but their German tends to be better than my Dutch. Anyway, it's fun to come along these situations but in German for me as well, possibly helping someone out with getting along in Berlin. Beyond that, it's fun to be able to surprise people. I was once in the situation to explain directions to a couple from Catalonia in their language. They were quite stunned almost thinking that we, Gernans, are so perfect that we put our people in the right spot giving explanations.
@onceagain2847
6 ай бұрын
Where did you learn English?
0:53 xD the Pilsner Urquell at the bench xD
the last two ones are so great impressive
I feel so bad for not learning the German language since the moment I decided it would worth it. The initial thoughts 'bout studying the language appeared when I was at 10th grade and actually I bought the book "Deutsch als Fremdsprache A1-B1" and started my studying journey. Everything was fine and fun but several pages always took me so much time to understand every single piece of new info which made learning daunting cuz I wanted to see progress right at the moment, and actually I could express who I am and what I like in a simple way after several days. But again learning it took so much time from each day which made me to abandon it. And now it's time 'bout August and I'm planning to renew the pursuit 🐢 despite not achieving B1 in 1 month.
@CHarlotte-ro4yi
10 ай бұрын
expecting to reach B1 level in German in about a month when you start as a beginner sounds very ambitious. Don't put too much pressure on yourself and give yourself more time learning the language, it is a difficult one to learn.
@adrva345
10 ай бұрын
Unless you don't intend to emigrate to a German speaking country German is a pretty useless language tbh. Classical German literature is mostly available in English as well and German business partners are almost always fluent in English. The German media is also pretty unexciting. I mean there's a reason for why most Germans prefer English media. Mandarin, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese or Arabic for example would be more interesting imo because most native speakers of these languages are not fluent in English and each of them has more than 100 million speakers. But those languages are probably harder to learn than German (especially Mandarin and Arabic)
@slavatichom
10 ай бұрын
@@adrva345 In my case I'd like to enroll in German university hence it's cheaper there. Also you made me think that Chinese unis aren't that expensive too, but yeah, the language is tough and I don't really think that there is need in my field of study. Plus German covers most parts of europe: Germany, Austria, Lichtenstein, Switzerland and also slavic speakers tend to learn it hereby we have more than 100 mil speakers overall. And German sounds sooo good! As you can see there's meaning for me
@slavatichom
10 ай бұрын
@@CHarlotte-ro4yi You're right, I will try to tune my head think that slow learning isn't that bad if there's progress. Also there's no need for me to hurry 🙂 I even figured out how much everything can take in time and came to the conclusion that in 1 month it's possible to learn it till A2 if I'll try really, really hard.
@nicoju5211
10 ай бұрын
@@adrva345 How is a language useless? Also, Spanish and Portuguese are generally easier to learn than German
The two last guys are best cool dudes ✌️
Hi,I Love your vídeo.thank you
I speak Portuguese, English, Spanish and mandarin ❤
I love Berlin so much
🐢 Hahahha. I just love these videos!!! They make my day.
@Radical Living appeared on your video, WHOA!
🐢 I loved this one! Berlin a is truly cosmopolitan and free city. I was surprised by 3 Japanese answers and really liked the lady who first said "only one" then realised she speaks four 😅
@Wazkaty
9 ай бұрын
Maybe cause shes not fluent ! It's a tricky question haha
A Palestinian and an Israeli sitting on a park bench having a conversation. Wonderful!!
@Eunegin23
10 ай бұрын
In Berlin. Should be the same in Tel Aviv or Jerusalem or Gaza.
@tonylarussa4046
7 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, Gaza won't allow any of that!@@Eunegin23
Latin 😅😅😅 never thought of listing that in my language skills. A lot germans still need to learn it in highschool today. In Italy too, i think ...
love for berlin germany😍 im also doing street interviews there, and its maybe the easiest city to find interesting people haha🌍😍
As an algerian i speak arabic , french and english . Some basic spanish and chinese. But i still think i need to learn more
Lol the first guy you interviewed (indo) is a famous Berliner KZreadr :D
@jarnobot
10 ай бұрын
I was surprised nobody mentioned it in the comments. I really had to search for your comment.
Brussels, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin check. Where to next, Prague Czechia?
I know the first man. He is a blogger too, I love his vlog
It is so beautiful to see the friendship of Palestine 🇵🇸 and Israel 🇮🇱
I have been watching this series of videos (where you ask people how many languages they speak) and I have been waiting somebody to say they speak Bulgarian (my native language), Greek or Turkish (because I'm learning them) and the first person that spoke Turkish said he loves taking drugs lmao. The good thing is I learnt a new word... 😅😅
They Look Friendly 🤩 That's Good Think
Even though Europe is full of amazing cities, Berlin might be my favourite one of them all
Wait.. did you know that first guy is famous KZreadr called Radical Living?
The first guy is a comic book KZreadr! I can't remember his name but I'm subbed to him, hahah. One kf his videos is "you know you're from Berkin when...".
@MarioAguirre-Lopez
10 ай бұрын
Radical Living hahaha good videos too ✌🏼
its remarkable, I know the first guy, he is managing funny blog about Germany
🐢 I enjoyed watching this video a lot. Berlin, what a beautiful city and I think I'll die without ever having visited it 💔. Even though my main target destination is the United States, not Germany but that's other subject. I'm fond of learning English over and over again because is my strongest language so far and it's the language the world speaks, isn't it? I'm very curious about how many languages different people from around the world can speak besides English of course. How engaging and wonderful this was. My first language is Spanish, English is obviously my second language and the third one is between German and French because they're also rich and interesting languages but I can't decide which one to pick up and go through or even if I could learn both of them alongside English in case if I'm able to. I'll keep on learning English further with no pressure nor annoyance.
its so great that he doesnt say "say something in ____" cause that puts you on the spot cause you dont know what to talk about. I hate this question so much but he specifically asks to talk about a certain topic so its easier for them to speak
@Bingoyamaguchi4
2 ай бұрын
But he does say that sometimes in other videos 💀
Loved Berlin.
thank you!
For young Germans (and Europeans) it is quite common nowadays to speak English comfortably, as they have grown up with KZread and Netflix.
*I wish you’d have asked him what neighbourhood in Montreal he’s from and said which one you’re from, because I’m in the area too and it would be awesome if y’all were from the same one or one of you was from this one or my friends’ 😂*
Oh, the first guy is @radicalliving I love his videos about Germany.
wow! Radical Living channel is also there! Lovely :)
The last guy noticed something important. In large cities, more people speak English, but in small cities this is a problem. I'm from Poland and it's similar here. I am 41 years old and I studied German and Russian at school. I learned English on my own.
@keyboard5494
5 ай бұрын
In Germany every student has to learn English at school, therefore even in smaller villages you will find someone who speaks English.
Native German people surprised me how many of them can speak Spanish. Travelling around the whole country I found myself using sometimes more Spanish than English.
@beaucerongirlsjunaundgia563
8 ай бұрын
Don't believe you!
@ericsonbenito3267
8 ай бұрын
@@beaucerongirlsjunaundgia563 Perdona a mi amigo es qué se drogo antes de comentar
@beaucerongirlsjunaundgia563
8 ай бұрын
@@ericsonbenito3267 write english!!!
@jarnovanderzee2469
5 ай бұрын
@@beaucerongirlsjunaundgia563 wat zeg je? Ik versta er niks van.
@beaucerongirlsjunaundgia563
5 ай бұрын
@@jarnovanderzee2469 😂 war klar...!
@thenewtravel how many languages do you currently speak? You sound like your voice has changed a lot during all your travels ♥️