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What are some of your favorite languages in the world?
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I never thought about that before.
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I mean, English is good, but Spanish is best.
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That's a sick set.
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That's a cool set, man.
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What are people's favorite languages in New York City?
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Let's ask them and find out.
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What's your name?
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I'm Charlie.
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Good to meet you, Charlie.
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What are some of your favorite languages?
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I like Chinese, I like Korean, I like French.
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Very English is good, too.
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I never thought about that before.
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I'm part French.
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I think the French language sounds really nice.
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I think the French language is a very beautiful language.
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I think Italian is a cool language.
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My favorite is Korean.
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Korean?
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Yes.
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Because I'm Korean.
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Amazing.
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What's yours?
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Me too.
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I'm Korean because my favorite language is Korean.
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Good to meet you, Kate.
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What are some of your favorite languages in the world?
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Since it is my first language,
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I would say I communicate most with English and that's the way I connect with people.
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My favorite language.
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My native language is French, I would say.
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I'm more comfortable in French.
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Spanish, obviously.
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Yeah.
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Punjabi.
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I like French.
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French?
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What are you?
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Catalan.
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Amazing.
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I like the way French sounds.
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I like the way Swahili sounds.
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Yes, sir.
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Yes, sir.
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And I like English because I speak it.
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Let's see.
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I know a little Hindi.
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Yes, sir.
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So like that was pretty cool.
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Arabic.
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Yeah, I think I want to learn Arabic, but I don't know.
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I guess like either Japanese or Korean.
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French and then Korean.
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And what are your favorite languages?
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Spanish.
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Spanish?
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Yeah, it's the best.
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I agree.
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I agree.
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That's what I learned.
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I mean, English is good, but Spanish is best.
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French and I like Russian.
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Okay.
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I also like French.
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Russian is new.
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She likes Turkish as well.
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Definitely French because my husband's French.
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Amazing.
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Japanese.
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Japanese.
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Nice.
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Japanese.
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Spanish and English only.
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Okay, I thought I was gonna like Japanese all the way.
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What are some of your favorite languages?
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Well, I speak Chinese and I speak English.
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Very cool.
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My favorite language is probably Chinese and French and probably English.
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English.
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Thai.
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Thai.
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It's my native language.
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Japanese, Spanish and Swedish.
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That's a sick set.
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Yeah.
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That's a cool set, man.
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And do you speak any other languages besides English?
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Yeah, Swedish and a bit Spanish.
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Nice, how did you learn Swedish?
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I'm from Sweden, originally.
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I'm born and raised here and then I moved to Sweden with my family.
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Do you speak any other languages besides Arabic and English?
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I speak a little French.
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I speak Hindi, but when I hear Punjabi,
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it's like nice, like my roots, you know?
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I'm trying Italian and French.
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Do you speak any other languages besides English?
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A little bit of French.
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Yeah?
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Spanish.
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Spanish.
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And you're learning Catalan.
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So my mom lives in Barcelona,
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and so I get to hear it whenever I listen to her and it's really beautiful.
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Incredible.
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Do you ever spend any time in Spain?
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Yes, a lot.
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Do you speak any languages besides English and Spanish?
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Portuguese and Chinese.
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You speak Chinese?
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Yeah, but Portuguese is better.
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That's so cool.
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Do you speak any other languages besides Korean?
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Oh, no, not at all.
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Are you speaking English?
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Yeah, it's just a little bit.
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No, that's pretty good.
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What about you?
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I can speak English a little.
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A little?
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Oh my god.
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I love how you're always so humble.
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Like, people, when we learn other languages,
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we're like, Oh, I'm fluent in Spanish, but barely speak Spanish.
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When other people learn English,
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they're like, I know a little bit,
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and they're really good at English.
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I am mediocre with Spanish.
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Spanish, and a little bit of Portuguese, and English.
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Wow, so you speak Spanish?
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I speak Spanish, Mandarin, and Portuguese.
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Japanese and Spanish.
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Badass.
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But need to practice more.
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Japanese and English.
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Spanish and English only.
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Do you speak any other languages besides Thai?
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Not really.
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English.
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Yeah, I was gonna say.
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Can you teach me one word in a language other than English that you know?
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Chutia.
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Chutia?
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It's like a swear word in Hindi.
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Chutia, like...
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I like it.
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She only teach me like bad words in Hindi.
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Amoripas, peace and love.
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Can you teach us one word in Arabic?
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Bahatbek.
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Bahatbek.
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Because I love you.
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Wow, that's beautiful.
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Annyeonghaseyo.
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Eso, eso.
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Namaste.
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Puella.
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What does that mean?
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Girl in Latin.
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Let's go.
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Can you teach us something in either Portuguese or Chinese?
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Hello, how are you?
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Oh, what does that second thing mean?
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How are you?
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Very cool.
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I can teach you how to say bus in Chinese.
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Let's do it.
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It's gong jiao chu.
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Oh, that's hard.
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One more time.
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Gong jiao chu.
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Gong jiao chu.
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Yeah.
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If something is beautiful or if you say something is pretty like bonita,
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I think that's one of my favorite words.
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Hello in Turkish.
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Oh, let us know.
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Let us know.
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It's merhaba.
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Merhaba.
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Merhaba.
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Yeah.
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What about yours?
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I learned how to say kiss kiss for like Italian.
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It's like bachi bachi or something like that.
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Very cool.
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You ready to travel?
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We're ready.
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We're ready.
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Do you remember any German words?
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Speak in German.
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You're a little bit older.
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You're a little bit older.
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Pequeñita in Spanish.
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It means like little but in an endearing way.
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My word is fubutsushi, which is like objects and environmental surroundings that make you feel the seasons.
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Japanese?
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In Japanese, fubutsushi.
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My word would be shogunai ne.
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Shogunai ne.
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Which means it cannot be helped.
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Shahumoru.
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Shahumoru.
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Like, hi, how are you?
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Nice, nice.
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I would love for you to teach me a word in one of the languages that you know that's not English.
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Let's say apple in Chinese is...
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Okay, how is it?
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Pianguo.
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Pianguo.
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That's good.
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Nice!
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Last one.
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Do you think it's still important to learn languages?
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Now that we have tech and all that stuff that can translate for us?
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I mean, absolutely.
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You gotta speak.
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You can't just walk to people and be like,
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here's my cell phone and I'm going to let my cell phone talk to you.
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I think it's very disrespectful and very inefficient in conversation. Of course.
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Like to learn different cultures and to be able to interact with other people, of course.
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And do you think that it's still important for people to learn languages now
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that we have tech that can translate for us?
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You still need to learn basics because I was working in multiple languages.
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So sometimes you need translator who can't speak it very much.
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Like even a little that's still good.
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You still impress that people can speak that language.
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100% it's a lot easier now to call it in.
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You'll just go from anywhere,
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even from your own world.
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If I didn't speak Japanese,
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I would have never met any of these people.
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Yeah, yeah, of course, for sure.
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If I don't speak English,
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I can't do anything here, I think.
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I think learning other people's language helps you not only to communicate,
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but also to understand the way they think.
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You really need to learn the language to fully understand.
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Translation is never fully enough to truly understand a culture.
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Yeah, for sure, because I just think it helps you connect with people, right?
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We speak a different language, they appreciate it more.
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Instead of always having to rely on your phone or something, for sure.
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Do you think it's still valuable or important for people to learn languages now
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that we have technology that can do it all for us?
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100% yeah.
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Why do you think so?
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Like human connection and like I mean
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if you talk as a man they pull out their phone like wait let me translate it's gonna ruin the vibe.
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Sure I think language is such an authentic part of being human
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and being able to speak more than one is just a beautiful gift
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that people should take advantage of in order to connect more authentically with others.
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Yeah, I think so.
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Because you can't replace like communicating with a person and not in person.
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So like in conversations and stuff.
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I think it's important to learn and communicate with other people instead of just typing it in your phone and translate.
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Yes, first of all, English is the most important thing
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because we have to communicate with many people who are from another country.
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So it's very important to learn English.
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Do you think that it's still important for people to learn other languages now
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that we have tech that can translate for us?
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You want to go anywhere.
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It's just like there's going to be other languages.
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And I feel like you're not going to want to be the type of person
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that looks like you're just pulling out your phone to like communicate with others.
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So I do think learning new languages is important.
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Because sometimes there's places like I want to go and like things I want to see.
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And it can be kind of intimidating like when you travel outside the U.S and you can't really like communicate.
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But I feel like like,
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you know, if we learn languages like a younger age,
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especially it can like take some of that stigma like fear out of the way.
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That's so true, that's so true.
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Oh yeah definitely.
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You think so?
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Yeah.
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Why?
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Well it's really good for your brain first of all
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and then I think that it's also just a sign of like respect and appreciation for other people.
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I like that.
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It's also the association that you have with words so the way we interpret them as well as use them.
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The way someone might just say something is red versus maroon.
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And also there is a barrier between us and a computer when someone and translate it.
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That's the AI's version, so that's someone else's interpretation.
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Last question is, do you think people should still learn languages now that we have technology that can translate for us?
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Yes.
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It opens like a whole new college church for you.
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I think it's just like nice to be able to expand your mind with languages and I don't know,
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New York City is a very good city to do it in.
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You find people from all around the world and you can
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definitely learn new languages and I think it's really nice to do that.
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Want to say anything?
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Yeah, like we bonded over speaking multiple languages.
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That's awesome.
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Here's the place to do it.

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