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ilanbg Diglot Senior Member United States Joined 6410 days ago 166 posts - 189 votes Speaks: French, English* Studies: Spanish, Arabic (classical), Persian
| Message 9 of 108 19 January 2008 at 5:03pm | IP Logged |
Gilgamesh wrote:
ilanbg wrote:
I've only been studying the language for about five months now
and I can read at a better level.
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You did notice we are speaking about a child? |
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Her Arabic wasn't up to par with her Spanish or English. I'm commenting on how fluent she is—it hardly has to be
said that her language skills are amazing.
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| bluecollar Groupie United States Joined 6154 days ago 43 posts - 48 votes
| Message 10 of 108 21 January 2008 at 7:27am | IP Logged |
Come on guys!!!So far,all I can see is a few comments from English speakers.Are there people from other parts of the world on this forum?
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Iversen Super Polyglot Moderator Denmark berejst.dk Joined 6703 days ago 9078 posts - 16473 votes Speaks: Danish*, French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Swedish, Esperanto, Romanian, Catalan Studies: Afrikaans, Greek, Norwegian, Russian, Serbian, Icelandic, Latin, Irish, Lowland Scots, Indonesian, Polish, Croatian Personal Language Map
| Message 11 of 108 21 January 2008 at 10:29am | IP Logged |
That kid is pretty amazing. It seems that she has learnt her languages mostly by speaking: her French was colloquial rather than formal, and I noticed that she had some problems reading Cyrillic letters, but spoke Russian without much hesitation (though not without a lot of giggling). In French she was not quite sure what kind of meat she had eaten, but in the Vietnamese cuisine that can be a real problem - it can be anything from prawns to dogs. In the English text she did hesitate at the word "larkspur" - but they may not have larkspurs growing in Vietnam (and even I had to walk the long way to my English-Danish dictionary to find out exactly which kind of flower it is).
So my conclusion must be that she has been living in a very cosmopolitan setting, and she has avidly sucked up every single language that anybody in that neighbourhood spoke without going through too much formal study - which must be seen as a positive thing in a world of harshly trained wonderkids. And getting acquainted with eleven languages before you are eight must be the ideal start for a budding hyperpolyglot. Most people here would be happy to know just a couple of languages at that age
ilanbg wrote:
I noticed that she recited the languages she speaks in the same order every time; I don't know if that's a common thing for people to do when they know that many languages. Can anyone comment on that? |
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She may have been asked so many times that she has settled for one way of ordering them. I sometimes quote mine after lingustic relationship (Germanic first, then Romance ), sometimes in the order that I have learnt them. But if I was asked the same question hundreds of times I might settle for one sorting order.
Which make me think: it is a little bit unsettling that somebody makes so many films of an 8 year old child just to publish them on youtube - even though it must be tempting to do it in such a case.
Edited by Iversen on 21 January 2008 at 10:54am
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| bluecollar Groupie United States Joined 6154 days ago 43 posts - 48 votes
| Message 12 of 108 21 January 2008 at 11:31am | IP Logged |
This little girl composes music too.You can listen to her music on showcaseyourmusic.com.Type wendy vo.
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| apparition Octoglot Senior Member United States Joined 6650 days ago 600 posts - 667 votes Speaks: English*, Arabic (Written), French, Arabic (Iraqi), Portuguese, German, Italian, Spanish Studies: Pashto
| Message 13 of 108 22 January 2008 at 12:10am | IP Logged |
That's 100% awesome.
Ah, to be a kid with nothing but time and a room with a bunch of native speakers (or polyglot parents).
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| Cisa Super Polyglot Senior Member United Kingdom Joined 6419 days ago 312 posts - 309 votes 2 sounds Speaks: Hungarian*, Slovak, FrenchC1, EnglishC2, Mandarin, SpanishB2, RussianB2, GermanB2, Korean, Czech, Latin Studies: Italian, Cantonese, Japanese, Portuguese, Polish, Hindi, Mongolian, Tibetan, Kazakh, Vietnamese, Modern Hebrew
| Message 14 of 108 22 January 2008 at 5:57am | IP Logged |
She´s a clever little girl! Even if she does not speak those languages fluently,then what?
She´s on the right way to become a polyglot ;) and it is a really nice achievement from a child of her age. :)
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| bluecollar Groupie United States Joined 6154 days ago 43 posts - 48 votes
| Message 15 of 108 22 January 2008 at 10:51am | IP Logged |
Wendy Vo must be thrilled to hear positive comments from professional linguists like you guys.It seems she is the real deal.
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| Vlad Trilingual Super Polyglot Senior Member Czechoslovakia foreverastudent.com Joined 6584 days ago 443 posts - 576 votes 2 sounds Speaks: Czech*, Slovak*, Hungarian*, Mandarin, EnglishC2, GermanC2, ItalianC1, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Serbian, French Studies: Persian, Taiwanese, Romanian, Portuguese
| Message 16 of 108 22 January 2008 at 12:45pm | IP Logged |
She's a very clever girl, I agree with all the positive comments.
The best part I thought was her accent in the languages she spoke and the fact that she could read in them. Her accents blew me away actually. Someone mentioned here, that by the sound she wouldn't pass as a native..well in my eyes she would pass as a native 8 year old girl.
For those saying they can read better than her..well thank God. She's 8! what's that.. 1st grade/2nd grade? I'd like to see an average 8 year old girl from an Arabic speaking country read something for comparison. I don't think her results were strikingly worse.
I really keep my fingers crossed so that she will keep up with this.
thumbs up!
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