How many languages can you detect on this video?
>>Especially, what is the langauge spoken between 02'27"~02'35"?? <<
Isn't Russian ?
i heard english, spanish, chinese, italian, and russian.
What'd the Spanish girl say?
A few of them were kinda cute :-)
>>Especially, what is the langauge spoken between 02'27"~02'35"??
It says on the screen: "Uzbekistan".
>> What'd the Spanish girl say?
Spanish: "Mama, hoy casi no he salido en la tele, pero no pasa nada. La proxima vez saldre mas."
English: "Mom, I almost didn't appear on TV at all today, but that's OK. Next time I'll participate more".
Can you guys detect the main language spoken on the video?
>>Especially, what is the langauge spoken between 02'27"~02'35"??
It says on the screen: "Uzbekistan".
She is from Uzbekistan but I think the language she spoke was Russian.
Anyone here speak Korean? How well do they speak Korean?
Russian? She said лыблы somewhere in the sentence, which made me figure it out. Then the dude said 로시아말.
Gotta work on my Korean, though...
Spanish: "Mama, hoy casi no he salido en la tele, pero no pasa nada. La proxima vez saldre mas
OK, but it's more accurate to add tildes: "Mamá, hoy casi no he salido nada en la tele, pero no pasa nada. La próxima vez saldré más". Remember than tildes are not accesory. To drop a tilde is exactly the same mistake as writing
llubia for example.
> Remember than tildes are not accesory
Remember that tildes are not accessories.
<Anyone here speak Korean? How well do they speak Korean?>
Most of them speak Korean fluently; some of them speak below-intermediate level though.
This video clip is worth watching too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhp8QNd-vdc
What language was the one at 1:00, with the half moon flag, blue, red green?
The blue-red-green flag with the half moon is from Azerbaijan.