Top 10 Fastest Spoken Languages in the World

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Ever pay attention to how fast you talk? Turns out, it's different, depending on the language you're speaking. Some languages are r-e-a-l-l-y slow, while others are so fast, you feel like you're trying to keep up with a Formula 1 driver. In this video, I’m going to take you on a tour of the Fastest spoken languages in the world. If you’ve ever tried learning another language but felt lost trying to keep up with native speakers, This video is going to help… Because I’ll also show you how understanding language speed can actually help you become a better, more confident language learner.

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⏱ TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Some languages are fast, some are slow
0:33 #10 Mandarin
2:56 #9 Vietnamese
4:20 #8 English
5:53 #7 Hindi
8:16 #6 Turkish
10:05 #5 Portuguese
11:46 #4 Italian
14:46 #3 French
16:25 #2 Spanish
18:52 #1 Japanese
20:41 Wild Card Language

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  • @tabularasa_br says:

    O Whindersson no vídeo. Não tankei

  • @storylearning says:

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  • @sammymarrco47 says:

    My boy Roman (NFKRZ) looks like he got caught up in the Portuguese gangs with those tats.

  • @johnlabus7359 says:

    There’s no faster English than the woman’s voice on pharmaceutical commercials when she rattles off the bad side effects of taking the advertised drug. 🤣 Americans will know.

  • @C_In_Outlaw3817 says:

    I’m a Spanish student. Spanish is interesting because I find that it depends on which country you’re from. Colombians and Mexicans I find to speak a little slower and I can understand them a bit better. Spaniards and Dominicans speak SOOO fast. My barber is Dominican and I have no idea what he’s saying

    • @ba8898 says:

      It’s not just the speed but the lack of enunciation, which seems to be more common in some regions than in others.

    • @patax144 says:

      ​@@ba8898lack of enunciation and sometimes changing or omiting sounds Caribbean Spanish in all of its varieties does this, from turning s into h r into l or French r getting rid of some d’s

    • @ba8898 says:

      @@patax144 yep. Paraguayan Spanish, too, can be very difficult for similar reasons. And Andalucían Spanish – I’ve even heard native speakers from Latin America say they often couldn’t understand very much when visiting Andalucía.

    • @InvinciblePythonEddy says:

      It can actually be difficult switching between Spanish speeds. If get used to a certain speed such as Spain or Venezuela and then speak to people from countries where they speak slower, it’s hard to adjust to this slower speed I find. It’s like someone speaking really slowly and get bored waiting for the next words.

    • @irinamaribelcruz says:

      Dominican here, you speak the truth about Dominicans speaking at the speed of light 🤣🤣🤣

  • @puzzls_fun says:

    German doesn’t really have a stronger tendency to build long words than other Germanic languages, such as English. In English you would say “almond biscuit”, in German you would say “Mandelkeks”. Both terms are compound nouns. The difference is just orthography and orthography is not really a property of a language. We might also write “Mandel Keks” and “almondbiscuit”. (Just as you can write “homepage” or “home page”.)

    • @rtflone says:

      My mum called it Mandel bread rather than Mandelkek. I never gave it a thought until now, but I suppose it was due to its loaf shape rather than round. Mandel bread or kek is crumbly like a cookie for you rookies. Either way, it was wunderbar..

  • @favOriTe-v6e says:

    this video was genuinely interesting, thanks for sharing it with us

  • @ximia920 says:

    It really calms me down that I am not the only one who learned french for years and still can’t unterstand native conversations because of the speed…

    • @Limemill says:

      And then there’s Québec French that keeps the rhythm but tosses out half the sounds like Dominican or Cuban Spanish would

  • @rosepinkskyblue says:

    5:54 this clip is NOT hindi. It’s a South Indian language, maybe Tamil or Malayalam but I’m not familiar with them to know for sure.

  • @ruralsquirrel5158 says:

    Next, please do the slowest spoken languages in the world.

  • @kilanspeaks says:

    A Thai friend recently told me he thinks Indonesians talk super fast, kind of like the Japanese or the Spanish. I had to break it down for him; this is because our words are generally longer, so yeah, we speed up to pack in enough info in less time. It’s different from tonal languages like Thai, Vietnamese, or Chinese, where the tones themselves already help convey meaning more efficiently. But here’s the funny part: it still doesn’t explain why we speak so much faster than Malaysians, even though our languages are closely related. Go figure! 😂

    • @sahkogile says:

      the reason why Indonesian is more faster than Malaysia is reason why Spanish is faster.But if you include Malaysian dialect some of them another beast.

  • @entropie138 says:

    Eminem raps in English above 9.6 syllables per second.

  • @zhujessie-ns2ku says:

    I’m a young native mandarin, I just love hearing ancient languages being spoken. It’s just sounds beautiful
    我是一个年轻的中国人。我超喜欢听古老的语言的声音。我就是觉得听起来特别流畅。

  • @JoaoP.434 says:

    I saw Whindersson, I clicked. Well done.

  • @drdegenerate814 says:

    6:27 😂😂😂BB ki vines kinda caught me off-guard
    Love from india❤️🇮🇳🪷

  • @shi_no_kurai_kage says:

    My words go so fast that my sentence just slurs
    ざけんじゃねぇよコラ!

    ざけんじゃねぇよオラ!

  • @annalisajames6558 says:

    Wow! Truly fascinating.

  • @Oxalis_acetosella says:

    Olly. You talk pretty fast yourself. I watch various videos to study English, but your speaking speed is one of the best.

  • @shayann2228 says:

    4:50
    Or is it?
    -Vsauce

  • @tupacmasteralg1247 says:

    You always have creative topics

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