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Say “Hello” in Other Languages

Released Saturday, 8th October 2022
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Say “Hello” in Other Languages

Say “Hello” in Other Languages

Say “Hello” in Other Languages

Say “Hello” in Other Languages

Saturday, 8th October 2022
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0:00

Manis welcome

0:05

to Music to our Ears, where we

0:07

share some interesting tidbits and stories

0:09

related to our favorite lingo kids songs.

0:14

Hi, Elliot, mee? How

0:17

huh me? How?

0:20

What are you saying?

0:21

Elliot? I'm saying

0:23

hello.

0:25

Elliott is speaking in a different language,

0:27

Cawi. He's saying hello

0:29

in Mandarin, which is the main language

0:32

that is spoken in China. We should

0:34

try saying it together. Repeat

0:36

after me? Me?

0:38

How me?

0:40

How well done?

0:43

Why are you practicing Mandarin? Elliott?

0:45

I would love to visit the panda

0:47

bears in China.

0:49

That's great, Elliot? What

0:52

about you?

0:53

Cawie, Is there anywhere you'd like to go?

0:55

Aga? Wait?

0:56

See how beautiful.

0:58

Art molto be?

1:01

Now you are speaking Gibberish.

1:05

No Gali, I'm speaking Italian.

1:07

Molto bene means very good

1:10

in Italian. And to say

1:12

hello in Italian you say choo.

1:15

Now you try it choo.

1:18

Great job.

1:20

Now let's try French. Do

1:22

you know how to say hello in French?

1:25

Banjou?

1:28

Banjo is an instrument that sounds

1:30

like this. To

1:36

say hello in French, you say bonjou.

1:39

Let's say it together, banjo.

1:42

That's it, Hai

1:46

Yes. Billy Spain is a

1:48

beautiful country too. In

1:50

Spain, people say oh la to say

1:52

hello. Do you know what language

1:55

that is? Here's a hint. It

1:57

kind of sounds like Spain, Spanish,

2:01

almost Spanish.

2:04

That's right, Elliot.

2:06

I like Spanish.

2:08

I know how to say audios.

2:10

That's great, Lisa, that's

2:13

how you say goodbye in Spanish.

2:15

Learning words in different languages is very

2:18

fun. Did you know there

2:20

are more than seven thousand languages

2:22

around the world. WHOA, that's

2:25

a lot, yes, Eliot.

2:28

Our world is a very diverse place,

2:31

which means there are many different kinds

2:33

of people, each with their own languages

2:36

and traditions.

2:38

What's a tradition.

2:40

A tradition is something that's been

2:42

done a certain way for a very long

2:45

time. Col Learning

2:48

about different traditions helps us understand

2:50

and appreciate other people. That's

2:53

the beauty of diversity.

2:55

That's music to what is well?

2:58

How about we sing a song about different

3:00

countries and languages in honor of diversity.

3:03

We can sing it together.

3:05

So what I speak?

3:06

Tai and I live

3:09

in the country of Thailand.

3:12

We're part of Southeast Asia

3:15

and we have hundreds of beaches

3:17

and islands.

3:19

We love to see the tropic

3:21

golfish in the beautiful blue

3:24

them.

3:26

I really love my country

3:29

and I know that you would too.

3:32

Where are you from?

3:36

What do you speak? Where

3:40

you live? Tell

3:42

me all about your country?

3:48

Jambo.

3:48

I'm from Kenya

3:51

and my language is Swahi.

3:54

Our country is part of Africa

3:58

and we're known for out to

4:00

farse You love

4:02

to watch the lions

4:04

probus, You're the beautiful African

4:07

guy.

4:09

I really love my country.

4:12

I hope you stop on bay.

4:15

Where are you from?

4:19

What do you speak?

4:22

Where you live? Tell

4:25

me all about your country?

4:30

Hello.

4:31

I'm from Germany and

4:34

the language I speak is German.

4:37

Our country is part of Europe

4:40

and our capital is Berlin.

4:44

We're home to the alpine Ibat

4:48

and the towering rock Susta.

4:51

I really love my country

4:55

and you should come see Why.

4:58

Where are you from?

5:01

What do you see?

5:07

Tell me all about your country?

5:16

Now? That was music to our ears.

5:19

We hope you like the song. It was very

5:21

fun getting to learn how to say hello in different

5:23

languages. Now it's time

5:25

to say audios, but we sure

5:28

had fun learning about diversity and

5:30

singing a song about it. If

5:33

you are ready for interactive play learning

5:35

time, explore our Lingo Kids app

5:37

it offers fun and educational songs

5:40

and games to help kids ages two

5:42

and older learn and develop important

5:44

skills such as communication, collaboration,

5:47

critical thinking, and creativity. That's

5:50

the power of play learning. See you

5:52

in our next episode. Goodbye until

5:54

next time. The

6:03

stock

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