PolyglotCorner

PolyglotCorner

Welcome to the Polyglot Corner. A polyglot is one who knows and is able to use multiple languages. My name is Ayan and I have been learning languages for 7 years now and I currently speak English, Hindi, Russian, Spanish, French, Italian, and some German. This channel was made with the intent to help people discover the beauty of languages and join in on the journey that is language learning!

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  • @mcgamerbr2605
    @mcgamerbr26059 сағат бұрын

    You speaking hindi was so satisfying. I don't understand nothing but it sounded so cool

  • @mcgamerbr2605
    @mcgamerbr26059 сағат бұрын

    I loved the video, please send the links of the Discord servers

  • @bazsamester
    @bazsamester14 сағат бұрын

    Ive been studying Russian for 2 years now, and I MAXIMALLY agree with everything you said. I’m also surprised RT has a Russian cours, I really didn’t know that one. Anyways, keep up the good work, you’ve gained a new subscriber❤

  • @KarmasPerjury
    @KarmasPerjury20 сағат бұрын

    You stated that you shouldn’t think in your native language, before you speak. An never gave tips not to do this. You created a problem with no solution.

  • @hellofolks2039
    @hellofolks2039Күн бұрын

    Can you please share the link to the Discord server?

  • @practiceday-to-dayhindi6083
    @practiceday-to-dayhindi60832 күн бұрын

    Sir, pls let me know if duolingo app is good enough to learn Russian language .

  • @kimberlymartinez-zr1vn
    @kimberlymartinez-zr1vn2 күн бұрын

    Very good work brother! Keep making America proud 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @doctorm5654
    @doctorm56542 күн бұрын

    i'm new subscriber can you help me with the singers and movies or any thing that can help me i think you already have annoinced that my english is bad because i'm from syria we talk arabic so i can't even use your resourses but i'm trying with all my power to do something

  • @va_fix3266
    @va_fix32662 күн бұрын

    зачем я это смотрю? 🙂

  • @zvereks92
    @zvereks922 күн бұрын

    Красавчик, все по делу! Меня впечатлил твой русский

  • @charlieschleuger7949
    @charlieschleuger79492 күн бұрын

    What is the discord you mentioned?

  • @y____-----___----__---_--
    @y____-----___----__---_--3 күн бұрын

    3:11 that's not true, gender affects almost nothing, instead mastering 3 noun declensions make big difference in learning Russian

  • @JustSomeDude19
    @JustSomeDude193 күн бұрын

    Great Video, you explained everything very well and is very helpful to me. I am currently just 2 days into learning it, and you pointed out some important things I didn't know before. Thank you.

  • @userclar-Bb7
    @userclar-Bb73 күн бұрын

    He has a flag behind so that people realize he is from the United States. Otherwise, we'd never know it.

  • @PolyglotCorner
    @PolyglotCorner3 күн бұрын

    This is definitely true with my Russian channel in particular lol otherwise people assume I’m Russian

  • @sacrebleu2665
    @sacrebleu26653 күн бұрын

    why is this guy so patriotic to US putting a flag of biggest terrror behind him so cringe even if u are white but ur not even that

  • @user-bd9pe7bg6l
    @user-bd9pe7bg6l4 күн бұрын

    what are your russian music recommendations?! :D

  • @susankeeton1636
    @susankeeton16366 күн бұрын

    My favorite part of learning about the Russian culture is the Soviet movies. You can find them on KZread with English subtitles.

  • @adevikthur
    @adevikthurКүн бұрын

    Can you recommend a few?

  • @susankeeton1636
    @susankeeton1636Күн бұрын

    @@adevikthur , Irony of Fate, Diamond Arm, Carnival Night, the girls, Operation Y, kidnapping caucasian style, office romance parts 1&2, Ivan Vasilyevich changes his profession. Hope that helps!

  • @adevikthur
    @adevikthurКүн бұрын

    @@susankeeton1636 Thanks much!

  • @LinguaSerbia
    @LinguaSerbia7 күн бұрын

    I speak two Slavic languages since childhood and English thanks to school and internet friends, I get annoyed whenever someone around me says "ohhh this language is sooo harrrd" like if you're going into languages with that mindset, you're emediately shooting yourself in the leg. You shouldn't look at how many cases, tenses etc the language has cause you're just going to scare yourself away - you will learn all of that step by step through learning words in context, learning sentences. Looking at the language as if it was a grocery list or a dry data list is not for everyone, so if it doesn't work for you, change the aproach.

  • @LinguaSerbia
    @LinguaSerbia7 күн бұрын

    My advice related to cases: just don't learn it as a table. Learn it from the context, from actually seeing it used in sentences. Learning cases from a table killed my joy in learning any language ever. It felt much harder than any physical work.

  • @laurac1902
    @laurac19026 күн бұрын

    This was my experience in German as well. Having a lot of input helped me be able to discern what sounded right. I still studied the case system, but there’s absolutely no way I could rely on figuring that out quickly and maintaining a smooth flowing conversation.

  • @wasfuerkeksigkeit
    @wasfuerkeksigkeit6 сағат бұрын

    this is excellent advice. if i had learned all the grammar correctly with tables etc... well i would have just given up. i now speak russian with a LOT of mistakes, but i DO speak and read it. i also enjoy it. this would have been impossible with boring grammar drills

  • @Bruh-cg2fk
    @Bruh-cg2fk8 күн бұрын

    thank you so much

  • @phantomegr
    @phantomegr8 күн бұрын

    Thumbs up for The Anthem.

  • @matildawolfram4687
    @matildawolfram46878 күн бұрын

    That's a good video! Many thanks to the author of the channel for the recommendations! The problem with many people is that they want to take a "magic pill" or get "secret knowledge" and immediately have skills and abilities. However, the truth of life is that knowledge, skills, and abilities do not come by themselves. You can't learn a foreign language without doing anything, without wasting your time and effort, just like you can't learn to ride a bike lying on a comfy couch, listening to lectures and watching videos about "modern methods of learning" on a bike. To really learn something, you have to really practice every day. You're going to fall down while you're learning, and you're going to get bumps - that's normal! The ups and downs of learning are an integral part of our lives. Motivation from success and depression from failure will always be your study companions. However, every student has problems in his or her studies that he or she lacks the knowledge to solve. It can be: poor memorization of words; no progress in language learning; the student can speak, but does not understand speech by ear; misunderstanding of grammar; incorrect pronunciation, etc. Agree that a problem you don't know how to solve is very demotivating. In order to find the answer to our question we have to spend a lot of time to read videos, articles and books by polyglots. In today's world, we have to solve problems as quickly as possible. I don't have time to study and analyze a huge amount of information. My goal is to master the basic knowledge of a foreign language as quickly as possible and already start earning money effectively in the international arena. I settled on the practical guide by Yuriy Ivantsiv " Polyglot Notes: practical tips for learning foreign language". This book is always in my bag. If I have a problem while learning a language, I quickly find the answer in this book. There are many different techniques and tips for learning a foreign language in Polyglot Notes. I have made my own individual schedule and plan for language learning. Now I know what I am going to study, how I am going to study, when I am going to study and what results I am going to achieve. No problem could stop me! With an effective language learning plan my professional skills are more and more in demand internationally every day. Friends, don't stop there! Everyone has talents that millions of people around the world need! Learn the language and make your ideas and dreams come true! Thanks to the author of the channel for the informative and useful video! Your videos motivate me.

  • @wyverntheterrible
    @wyverntheterrible9 күн бұрын

    You can't speak a language "very" fluently. Maybe work on your English Gunga Din.

  • @m.i.n3447
    @m.i.n34479 күн бұрын

    Please share a list of songs and artists

  • @abdodeeb0
    @abdodeeb09 күн бұрын

    .

  • @shreddder999
    @shreddder9999 күн бұрын

    Seriously? I learned the Russian alphabet first and I learned it in ONE DAY. C'mon.

  • @troll707
    @troll7076 күн бұрын

    I learned it in 2 hours. The problem is that some people don’t know effective strategies

  • @dannajeon8895
    @dannajeon889510 күн бұрын

    I'm SO LUCKY to find this because I was thinking about studying Russian and you just popped up recently with this video. Thank you, I'll take all your recommendations.

  • @brianahoffman9622
    @brianahoffman962210 күн бұрын

    I've been learning Ukrainian for 2 years and it has a lot of the same structure as russian, just like Spanish and French have the same structure (russian and Ukrainian are actually less alike than Spanish and French!). I have found that by using LingQ and stuffing as much vocabulary in my head as possible, it actually helps learn the cases. So I would definitely recommend growing your vocabulary as fast as you can while you learn the cases.... do steps 5 and 6 together.

  • @marianavytvytska6998
    @marianavytvytska699820 сағат бұрын

    Very interesting. Is it difficult to use Ukrainian media? I can imagine, that sometimes one should understand both russian and Ukrainian to understand the media. A lot of Ukrainians mix two languages together, some speak only Ukrainian, some only russian. Can you as a foreigner distinguish these two languages? I hated our media because when I was growing up in Ukraine a lot of them were only in Russian. Sometimes the name of the show had Ukrainian name, like "Я соромлюсь свого тіла", "Хата на тата", "Міняю жінку" but a large part of the show could be in Russian... Do you understand Russian as well?

  • @brianahoffman9622
    @brianahoffman962220 сағат бұрын

    @@marianavytvytska6998 When I was just learning Ukrainian, all I could distinguish was that suddenly I didn't understand a word they said. Now that I've learned a lot of russian words, I can understand that they have switched to russian and sometimes if it's a simple sentence I understand it. It's helpful to know that my lack of understanding is because they are speaking russian... not because my Ukrainian is lacking. And by the way... Slava Ukraine!!

  • @marianavytvytska6998
    @marianavytvytska699820 сағат бұрын

    @@brianahoffman9622 Героям і героїням слава. I think, it may be initially hard to find good material, for compréhensible Input. I am happy, that nowadays we have more Ukrainian bloggers, who speak only Ukrainian and don't target the audience from post Soviet region. Sometimes I like to listen to "Палає" and "Це ніхто не буде дивитися"on KZread. The two young women who discuss literature, culture, stereotypes, mentality... If you are intermediate, you may profit from this channel ❤️

  • @scotthullinger4684
    @scotthullinger468410 күн бұрын

    It entirely depends on what your native language is when it comes to "difficult" languages. And YES - many multiple languages can indeed be characterized as DIFFICULT - in particular if you speak English as a native speaker.

  • @isakarijohannsson9716
    @isakarijohannsson971610 күн бұрын

    interested in the discords

  • @ketugrahagraha3673
    @ketugrahagraha367311 күн бұрын

    And you did not mention grammatical gender. It does not make any sense why the Moon is "she" and the Sun is "it", the floor is "he" and the wall - "she". The chice of pronouns, the endings of adjectives and verbs in the past tense depends on the grammatical gender of the noun. It's 'a mess, a sheeer mess.

  • @PolyglotCorner
    @PolyglotCorner11 күн бұрын

    Gender in Russian is pretty easy to assume for most words because it is based on the ending 😁 so I didn’t include that part on purpose

  • @ketugrahagraha3673
    @ketugrahagraha367311 күн бұрын

    Yes and no. In some sentences the word order won't metter that much, while in some cases there is only one correct word order. Say, "Who's cooking the breakfast?" the last word in the sentence will be "Ivan". If the question is "What's Ivan doing right now", the last word has to be "cooking" or "cooking +breakfast/dinner etc". If the question is "What's Ivan cooking", the last word will be "dinner/breakfast" etc.

  • @malcowicz
    @malcowicz11 күн бұрын

    Русские следят за всеми блогерами, которые обучают русскому языку. Если заметят ошибки обязательно поправят 😅

  • @mrfreddo461
    @mrfreddo46111 күн бұрын

    There is no use to learn Russian nowadays. The Russians themselves eagerly learn English to move EU and the USA, Russian economy is collapsing

  • @bellathereader1328
    @bellathereader132811 күн бұрын

    Recently began Russian studies and agree with everything you said. Have a reason: mine is to speak to my Russian grandson and to my daughter in law’s family. My main fun so far when learning is Russian pop music and doing translations plus practicing pronunciation by singing along. I started with the Russian shuffle dancers. Currently I’m working on дальше-больше by Dabro. It’s a great song!!

  • @user-se3gv6bu9g
    @user-se3gv6bu9g10 күн бұрын

    У Dabro много хороших песен.

  • @bellathereader1328
    @bellathereader132810 күн бұрын

    @@user-se3gv6bu9g I agree. I love their music!!

  • @brianmatthews3821
    @brianmatthews382112 күн бұрын

    НАС НЕ ДАГОНЯТ ЧУВАК!!!

  • @brianmatthews3821
    @brianmatthews382112 күн бұрын

    Песня

  • @bantorio6525
    @bantorio652512 күн бұрын

    ... Russian language is good for nothing ... so don't waste your time on it ... !!! ...

  • @guillaumeleblanc4542
    @guillaumeleblanc454212 күн бұрын

    New subscriber here, that was great advice, learning how to read Russiam was a big step forward for me. I should have been doing this from the start.

  • @chrisbunka
    @chrisbunka12 күн бұрын

    I'm definitely interested in the Discord link.

  • @darbas57
    @darbas5712 күн бұрын

    Зачем учить язык этого гнусного народа. Держат себя в рабстве веками.

  • @apricus8491
    @apricus849112 күн бұрын

    Which Discord servers do you use?

  • @heifie2540
    @heifie254012 күн бұрын

    RT doesn' t work Here.😢

  • @AlinefromToulouse
    @AlinefromToulouse12 күн бұрын

    It's normal, it is the propaganda channel of Putin. Forbidden, but if it wasn't, I would boycott it, even the general content not related to politics.

  • @SamA-xu9gy
    @SamA-xu9gy11 күн бұрын

    What does RT mean ?

  • @heifie2540
    @heifie254011 күн бұрын

    @@SamA-xu9gy russia today ( hompage and TV)

  • @AlinefromToulouse
    @AlinefromToulouse11 күн бұрын

    @@SamA-xu9gy Russia Today, "Russian state-controlled international news television network funded by the Russian government", namely Putin.

  • @marekkrajewski9662
    @marekkrajewski966212 күн бұрын

    Ok, nawet po rusku trochę umiesz. Dla mnie to było łatwe ale jankes? Not bad.

  • @user-se3gv6bu9g
    @user-se3gv6bu9g10 күн бұрын

    Вы из Польши?

  • @maxkosh4839
    @maxkosh483913 күн бұрын

    Russian is an artificial language. Also, Russian is a nazi language. Also, it's a useless language. Never learn it, and if you did learn it for some unknown reason - forget it, learn any other language instead, it'll be much more beneficial for you.

  • @yuriylugovtsev9336
    @yuriylugovtsev933613 күн бұрын

    Привет, друг. Не мог бы ты ответить на один вопрос, пожалуйста? Можешь ли ты читать русскую художественную литературу и если да, то как часто тебе приходиться пользоваться словарем? Мне этот вопрос интерес как человеку, который изучает английский путем чтения художественной литературы. Когда я читаю художественную литературу на английском, моя цель - понять каждое слово и, таким образом, в среднем я встречаю 2 незнакомых слова на каждой станице. Моя цель в том, чтобы мне вообще не приходилось пользоваться словарем. Не пробывал ли ты это на русском? Спасибо.

  • @yuriylugovtsev9336
    @yuriylugovtsev933613 күн бұрын

    Оболдеть. Парадокс в том, что я как русский никогда не знал и не задумывался над перфект и инперфект прочих сложностях. Кажется, что все очень просто и на автомате...

  • @yuriylugovtsev9336
    @yuriylugovtsev933613 күн бұрын

    Привет, друг. Не мог бы ты ответить на один вопрос, пожалуйста? Можешь ли ты читать русскую художественную литературу и если да, то как часто тебе приходится пользоваться словарем? Мне этот вопрос интерес как человеку, который изучает английский путем чтения художественной литературы. Когда я читаю художественную литературу на английском, моя цель - понять каждое слово и, таким образом, в среднем я встречаю 2 незнакомых слова на каждой станице. Моя цель в том, чтобы мне вообще не приходилось пользоваться словарем. Не побывал ли ты это на русском? Спасибо.

  • @khole15
    @khole1513 күн бұрын

    ¨These overcomplicated stupid russian grammar rules makes me quit , even though i love the language

  • @UnrealSPh
    @UnrealSPh13 күн бұрын

    Exceptions are your Best friends in you russian learning journey 😅 I would say that usually Exceptions have some rules in russian grammar rather than rules have some Exceptions

  • @ArtiomFranich
    @ArtiomFranich13 күн бұрын

    I'll give you several key factors that might help you learn Russian better: 1. Be born in a Russian speaking family. 2. Be born in a Russian speaking country (preferably Russia, but any former Soviet country will suffice). 3. Study in a Russian school. 4. Study in a Russian university. 5. Work in a Russian-speaking environment. 6. Live in a Russian-speaking society. 7. You'll probably learn Russian. In 20-30 years.

  • @mihanich
    @mihanich12 күн бұрын

    C'mon, Russian isn't that hard.

  • @goshpro
    @goshpro12 күн бұрын

    I used this method and it took 30 years. Now I speak Russian fluently, even better than this polyglot. Только теперь хуй знает, как английский выучить. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @ArtiomFranich
    @ArtiomFranich12 күн бұрын

    @@goshpro The same method, but replace Русский на English

  • @bellathereader1328
    @bellathereader132811 күн бұрын

    I’ll be happy when I finally learn the alphabet, lol!!

  • @avenov
    @avenov13 күн бұрын

    А как нас учителя в детстве ругали за некрасивый почерк...