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Wulfgar
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 Message 153 of 204
22 October 2012 at 5:20am | IP Logged 
Solfrid Cristin wrote:
But he has not said that he speaks 23 languages, has he?

Yes he has.
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 Message 154 of 204
22 October 2012 at 1:42pm | IP Logged 
Wulfgar wrote:
Solfrid Cristin wrote:
But he has not said that he speaks 23 languages, has he?

Yes he has.


As far as I remember, he said he studied 20 something languages, but he considered himself fluent in "only" 4/5 of it, and he is in the learning process with the rest of them.
The media wants to create news, so it's better if we listen to the guy, not just read what the media wrote.
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 Message 155 of 204
22 October 2012 at 4:22pm | IP Logged 
The media has said he speaks 23. Tim has always nuanced that instantly. I believe the
languages he says he is most comfortable in are French, Arabic, Farsi and Hebrew along
with English. I also believe Richard has said his Chinese is good and has confirmed his
German is quite good too (and Robert Bigler has also said this somewhere).

There's also all the other videos of him on youtube.

Edited by tarvos on 22 October 2012 at 4:24pm

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 Message 156 of 204
22 October 2012 at 8:56pm | IP Logged 
Why criticize Tim? He is not misrepresenting himself, journalists are the ones exaggerating his skills. We should be used to this by now and be smart enough to know better than to be taken in by these tactics.

Edited by mick33 on 23 October 2012 at 1:36am

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 Message 157 of 204
23 October 2012 at 12:48am | IP Logged 
fabriciocarraro wrote:
As far as I remember, he said he studied 20 something languages, but he considered
himself fluent in "only" 4/5 of it, and he is in the learning process with the rest of them.
The media wants to create news, so it's better if we listen to the guy, not just read what the media wrote.

tarvos wrote:
The media has said he speaks 23. Tim has always nuanced that instantly.

Did you forget the interview posted on page 3 of this thread?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-17548351
When asked, he elaborates on his level. Technically, if you speak a single word of a language, than you can say you
"speak" that language. But let's not pretend that he doesn't claim to speak 23 languages.
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 Message 158 of 204
23 October 2012 at 7:07am | IP Logged 
Wulfgar wrote:
Technically, if you speak a single word of a language, than you can say you "speak" that language. But let's not pretend that he doesn't claim to speak 23 languages.

I think he didn't hang around in the polyglot community enough to learn the rules of Polyglot Club. Rule #1 of Polyglot Club: "Never say 'fluent'." Rule #2: "Never say you 'speak' or 'know' a language, no matter what your level."

Personally I don't speak any language, and never will.

Edited by Ari on 23 October 2012 at 10:31am

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 Message 159 of 204
23 October 2012 at 10:22am | IP Logged 
Wulfgar wrote:
fabriciocarraro wrote:
As far as I remember, he said he
studied 20 something languages, but he considered
himself fluent in "only" 4/5 of it, and he is in the learning process with the rest of
them.
The media wants to create news, so it's better if we listen to the guy, not just read
what the media wrote.

tarvos wrote:
The media has said he speaks 23. Tim has always nuanced that instantly.

Did you forget the interview posted on page 3 of this thread?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-17548351
When asked, he elaborates on his level. Technically, if you speak a single word of a
language, than you can say you
"speak" that language. But let's not pretend that he doesn't claim to speak 23
languages.


You can go further and burn him down if you want to. If you really want to find
something to criticise because you can't do what he can, be my guest. I am not gonna
play the jealousy game, haters gonna hate.
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 Message 160 of 204
23 October 2012 at 1:03pm | IP Logged 
Ari wrote:
Wulfgar wrote:
Technically, if you speak a single word of a language, than you can say you
"speak" that language. But let's not pretend that he doesn't claim to speak 23 languages.

I think he didn't hang around in the polyglot community enough to learn the rules of Polyglot Club. Rule #1 of
Polyglot Club: "Never say 'fluent'." Rule #2: "Never say you 'speak' or 'know' a language, no matter what your
level."

Personally I don't speak any language, and never will.


I thought that the first rule of the Polyglot Club was to not mention the Polyglot Club! ;p.

In all seriousness though, I've met Tim and he seems to have been led into making statements that sell...I
found him to be polite, bright, articulate and pretty honest about his limitations. Those media pressures can
be tough at any age...just my 2 cents. Whatever has been said, Tim is quite remarkable. :)


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