Indonesian Polyglot speak 8 languages with another Polyglots on OmeTvš
Summary
TLDRIn this lively conversation, a multilingual individual, Rafael, engages in a series of amusing exchanges, revealing his fluency in multiple languages including Spanish, French, Portuguese, and English. Despite being mistaken for various nationalities due to his language skills, he insists on his Indonesian origin. The dialogue humorously explores language learning, cultural assumptions, and the joy of communication, showcasing the participants' linguistic abilities and their shared passion for connecting with others across linguistic barriers.
Takeaways
- š The conversation starts with a friendly greeting and exchange of well-being between two individuals.
- š£ļø The script features multiple languages, including French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Cantonese, and Italian, showcasing the participants' linguistic abilities.
- š¤ There's a humorous misunderstanding about nationalities and origins, with one person being repeatedly mistaken for being Peruvian due to their Spanish fluency.
- š The script highlights the theme of self-education and learning languages out of boredom or interest, rather than formal education.
- š The dialogue includes references to social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, indicating the role of these platforms in modern social interactions.
- š„ There's an ongoing recording or filming happening, suggesting the conversation might be part of a vlog or social media content.
- šļø The script mentions various places like Indonesia, Brazil, the USA, and Peru, indicating a diverse and possibly international setting.
- š® The participants express surprise and admiration for each other's language skills, particularly the fluency and native-like accents.
- š„ The conversation involves multiple individuals, each with unique backgrounds and language proficiencies, creating a dynamic and engaging dialogue.
- š One participant mentions working in computer maintenance and cybersecurity, providing insight into their professional life.
- š The script ends with a mention of studying geography in university, showing the academic pursuits of one of the individuals.
Q & A
What is the main topic of conversation in the video script?
-The main topic of conversation in the video script is the discussion about language skills and the nationality of the speakers.
How many languages does the person named Rafael claim to speak?
-Rafael claims to speak Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, and a little bit of Brazilian Portuguese.
What is the nationality of the person named Marcelo?
-Marcelo is from Brazil, specifically from SĆ£o Paolo.
How did Marcelo learn his languages?
-Marcelo learned his languages through courses and classes.
What is the occupation of Marcelo?
-Marcelo works in computer maintenance and cyber security.
How old is the Chinese individual in the script?
-The Chinese individual is 18 years old.
What languages does the Chinese individual speak?
-The Chinese individual speaks Chinese, Cantonese, English, Spanish, a little bit of Brazilian Portuguese, a little bit of Italian, and a little bit of French.
Where does the Chinese individual live?
-The Chinese individual lives in the United States, specifically in New York.
What is the Chinese individual's name in different languages?
-The Chinese individual's name is Xiao Hong in Chinese, Jack in English, Juan in Spanish, and JoĆ£o in Portuguese.
What is the Chinese individual studying in university?
-The Chinese individual is studying Geography in university.
What is the Chinese individual's interest in learning languages?
-The Chinese individual enjoys communicating with people and has been learning languages since the pandemic because they were bored.
Outlines
š£ļø Multilingual Encounters and Identity Misunderstandings
This paragraph revolves around a series of conversations where the participants discuss their linguistic abilities and origins. The dialogue starts with a casual exchange of greetings and quickly dives into a debate about the speaker's nationality, with the interlocutor insisting that the speaker is Peruvian due to their fluency in Spanish. The speaker, however, firmly asserts their Indonesian identity. The conversation highlights the speaker's proficiency in multiple languages, including French, Spanish, Portuguese, English, Chinese, Cantonese, and a touch of Brazilian Portuguese and Italian. The interaction is filled with humor and light-hearted banter, showcasing the diversity of languages and the participants' ability to communicate effectively despite the nationality assumptions.
š Language Learning and Cybersecurity
In this segment, the focus shifts to Marcelo, a Brazilian who is fluent in multiple languages including Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French. The dialogue explores Marcelo's language learning journey, which he undertook through courses and consistent practice, particularly with Spanish by listening to songs. The conversation also touches on his work in computer maintenance and cybersecurity. Marcelo's proficiency in languages has led to mistaken identities, with people assuming he is from various countries based on his accent. Despite never traveling outside Brazil, Marcelo has managed to acquire a native-like command of several languages, which is a source of amazement for the interlocutor.
š Cultural Exchange and Language Aspirations
The final paragraph presents a conversation with a Chinese individual living in the USA who has learned multiple languages, including Chinese, Cantonese, English, Spanish, and a bit of Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, and French. The dialogue is a testament to the power of self-study and the internet in language acquisition. The individual, who is only 18 years old, has been learning languages during the pandemic out of boredom and has a keen interest in geography, studying it at the university level. There is a humorous exchange about the individual's multiple names in different languages and a playful discussion about learning Nahuatl. The conversation concludes with the individual expressing a desire to improve his Spanish and a mutual appreciation for the unexpected encounter on OmeTv.
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Keywords
š”Language Fluency
š”Cultural Identity
š”Accent
š”Learning
š”Nationality Assumptions
š”Multilingualism
š”Social Media Presence
š”Humor
š”Cybersecurity
š”Maghrebins
š”Personal Names
Highlights
A conversation starts with greetings and a discussion about language skills.
The speaker expresses surprise at the other's knowledge of French and Spanish.
A humorous exchange occurs about the speaker's nationality and whether they are French.
The conversation reveals the speaker's ability to speak multiple languages, including Portuguese and Chinese.
A humorous moment where the speaker is mistaken for being on TikTok despite not having an account.
A discussion about the speaker's language abilities in Spanish, including a conversation in Spanish.
The revelation that the speaker is from Indonesia, not Peru, despite speaking Spanish fluently.
A lighthearted argument about the speaker's nationality based on language skills.
An introduction to another speaker named Marcelo, who is Brazilian and speaks multiple languages.
Marcelo shares his background in learning languages through courses and his job in cybersecurity.
A humorous moment where the speaker is mistaken for being in Peru due to the lighting in the video.
A discussion about the speaker's learning process and the languages they have acquired.
A Chinese participant joins the conversation, revealing their multilingual abilities and living in the USA.
The Chinese participant shares their learning journey and the languages they speak, including Nahuatl.
A conversation about the participant's university studies and their passion for geography.
A humorous exchange about the participant's desire for a Latin American girlfriend and cultural interests.
The conversation concludes with a friendly exchange of names and pleasantries in multiple languages.
Transcripts
How are you?
Iām good, what about you dude?
I know you
No, you donāt know me
Indonesia, yes i know you
You speak French,
I know that you speak French
Are you French??
You speak Spanish too
I speak French
How many languages do you speak?
Portuguese, English, Spanish, French
But you French is really good
Your accent is really like a native
Iāve seen you in TikTok
How come? I donāt have TikTok
What are you talking about? (Spanish)
What the heck?? You speak Spanish (Spanish)
How many languages do you speak? (Spanish)
Chinese, Cantonese (Spanish)
English, Spanish (Spanish)
And a little bit of Brazilian Portuguese dude (Portuguese)
What the hell???
A little bit of Italian (Italian)
And a little bit of French too (French)
But my French isnāt that good (French)
How are you? Iām good, what about you?
Iām good, where are you from?
Where are you from?
Whatās your name?
My name is Rafael
Youāre Peruvian! Donāt lie to me.
*laugh in Machu Picchu*
No.
Yes, youāre Peruvian.
*the shell of your mom*
How come Peruvian? Iām not Peruvian.
Why are you lying to the people here?
What? I do nothing.
See? How come youāre from Indonesia?
How can you say you do nothing?
In Indonesia they speak, another language,
Not the..
Listen.
If you speak Spanish then youāre Peruvian bro
Bro, stop saying stupid things
Hey, listen to me.
How come in Peru is morning right now?
The fucking light
You have light in front of you.
What light?
You have a lamp in front of you
Donāt lie to me.
Look at this
What?
How come thatās a light?
Then youāre Peruvian who lives in Indonesia.
Noo, iām Indonesian, pure Indonesian.
100% Indonesian.
*the shell of your mom*
Why you donāt believe me?
Stop joking around bro!
Youāre pretending that youāre from Indonesia
Youāre not from Indonesia!
How do i do this.
Give me a reason why you donāt believe me
Because you speak Spanish.
Iāve learned it and thatās it.
And why you can speak it so fluent?
Iāve learned it, i told you!
Why?
Why?
Why did you learn it?
I was bored and then iāve learned it.
Ah youāve learned it?
Well iām bored and iām learning Russian now.
Itās possible..
You are Peruvian.
You are Peruvian.
Clearly you are Peruvian.
How are you?
Iām good what about you dude?
I know you
No, you donāt know me
Indonesia, yes i know you
Oh my God, i canāt believe i found you bro
You speak French
I know that you speak French.
But are you French?
I speak Spanish too.
Yes, i speak French.
But where are you from?
Are you Brazilian?
Iām Brazilian
How many languages do you speak?
I speak Portuguese, English, Spanish, French
Look
Iām trembling
Because i see you.
Relax bro.
Are you making video now? Are you recording?
Yes, well, i just started.
Whatās your name?
My name is Marcelo.
Marcelo, where are you from?
Which part of Brazil are you from?
Iām from SĆ£o Paolo.
And where did you learn all of these languages?
I did English, Spanish and French courses.
So every languages that iāve learned, well from classes
And how old are you?
25
Ah the same age like me!
Yes, yes. Ah, thatās good.
You have the accent from..
From the boludo.
Chup4 v3rga.
Did you find some Brazilians who speak a lot of languages here?
I think youāre the first
Iām the first
Thatās so cool bro!
And what is your job?
I work with the computer maintenance.
I do some cyber security.
Ahh things like that.
Yeah, the cyber security.
But your French is really good
Your accent is like a native French
Yes, there are some people here
That think iām from Maghrebins.
Maghrebins means people from Tunisia, etc
Ah yes.
Your face is like people from those countries.
But are you 100% Brazilian?
Pure Brazilian
Wow, thatās impressive!
How long have you learned French and Spanish?
I did a extensive course
So itās around 4 years and a half
4 and a half years.
And Spanish?
Well, i took Spanish class for 2 years
But until now iām listening to Spanish songs.
But it was 2 years, in Brazil normally it takes 2 years.
2 years, but itās really good.
I mean your accent is on point too.
Iām speechless
Because iām talking to you, me too Marcelo.
Marcelo, whatās your name in Instagram?
Youāre cool bro!
Nice to meet you
My name in Instagram is
My hands are like this
Relax bro, relax.
Iām not Brad Pitt.
But have you been to France before?
Nope. Not yet?
Nope
But, i donāt know Peru, Argentina, Chile?
Have you ever been there?
Nope, but i worked with Venezuelan here
Ahh understood
So you never went outside your country?
Nope never.
But iām recording now, is it okay for you?
No, for me itās not a problem bro.
Ok. Hello YouTube,
TikTok, Instagram perhaps.
Okay Marcelo,
thankyou so much.
Nice to meet you bro
Good morning!
Oh, good afternoon!
Whatās up?
Good and you?
Good, i think iāve seen you
Where?
Iāve seen you in TikTok
No youāre not
How come? I donāt have TikTok
What are you talking about?
What the heck, you speak Spanish??
What are you talking about?
Chinese, you speak Spanish??
I swear, i followed you in TikTok
Wait a minute, what are you?
Are you Chinese?
This is you right?
Yes, iām Chinese but i live in USA
And how come you can speak Spanish?
Well iāve learned it
Where?
In United States
Ahh youāve learned it in school?
No, iāve learned it by myself.
Just like you
How many languages?
Right now i speak Chinese, Cantonese
English, Spanish.
And a little bit of Brazilian Portuguese bro
What the heck??
A little bit Italian
And i speak a little bit of French too
And i speak a little bit of French too
But my french isnāt that good
*Speechless*
Wait a minute, i have to process all of this
Donāt get afraid
Do you speak Indonesian too?
Lo hablas?
I only know āapa kabar?ā and something like that.
Iāve been to Malaysia and Singapore
But wait a minute.
So you born in USA?
No, in China.
And then you moved to USA
Thatās it bro
AHUEVOO.
La neta carnal
Ćrale wey, thatās it, thereās a lot of Mexicans here
Ahh thatās why,
You speak like a Mexican
Well kinda
Yes, i mean you speak like a Mexican now.
Like a totally Mexican
Iām learning as hard as i can
But wait, how old are you?
Iām 18 years old.
18 years old??
What the heck??
18 and you speak all of these languages??
Something like that.
Yeah, because iām learning languages right now
I like communicating with people
I can see it that you like that
What sorry?
I can see that you like communicate with people
Yes, thatās it.
But where do you live in USA?
New York
Wow, thatās great. Thereās a lot of people there
Thereās everyone in New York
Yes, itās good
To practice languages that youāre learning
Iāve learned it since the pandemic too
So youāve learned..
Because i was bored and thatās it
Yes me too! Thatās good, me too.
But wait a minute, whatās your name?
In what languages?
Because i have 4 names in 4 different languages
Ok, what is your name?
My name is Xiao Hong
My name is Xiao Hong
In English my name is Jack
In Spanish it would be Juan
In Portuguese itās JoĆ£o.
Yeah, iāve learned a little bit of Portuguese too
Yes, itās really easy right?
*I donāt hear it*
Do you have Instagram?
Yes, i have instagram Yes, give me.
Youāre cool bro!
I followed you in Instagram too
You just put everything
No way, do you speak Nahuatl too??
A little bit
Try it, i want to see
*Speaking in Nahuatl*
Something like that.
Itās just i canāt pronounce it well
And you are studying in the university?
Yeah, iām in my first year of the university
And what are you studying?
Geography.
Wow, thatās good
Cool right? Yes it is
But why geography?
Well i love it.
I really love it
No way, youāre so Mexican carnal.
What language that you are learning right now?
Right now iām improving my Spanish
But your Spanish is really good!
Spanish is really caught my attention
And also the girls
The girls?
Do you have a girlfriend?
Not yet
Not yet?
But soon right?
Yes really soon!
I would like to have a latina girlfriend
or better, a mexican girl
Ahuevo (F*ck yeah)
Ahuevo (F*ck yeah)
Do you want me to teach you Chinese?
Letās go, i only know a little bit, like present myself
*HSK 5 Chinese*
How do you say āi am ... years oldā?
You can say āwoā and then your age
And then āsuiā something like that.
For example.
Iām 25 years old so..
And how do you say āweyā in Chinese?
Well we use the English word like ābroā.
But i think you can also say āgeā
Ahh the word brother in Chinese
Like we donāt speak like that, like using bro
Yeah, itās true, you donāt speak like that
Chinese doesnāt work like that
Well Juan, a pleasure to meet you!
My pleasure too!
I didnāt imagine that i would meet you here
In OmeTv
Yes me too,
okay Juan have a nice night
Yeah you too! Goodnight!
Goodbye!
Goodbye!
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