Welcome to Language Videos

I love languages. And I know many do too.

The Internet has revolutionized the way we can learn languages through many forms of multimedia content. There are so many resources out there, a simply innumerable amount.

So much that it’s hard to find quality content anymore. I know and I’m sure many will agree that one of the best ways to improve language skill is to hear and see the language spoken.

But, I know for me, I study many less-common languages and it’s not everyday that I’ll see a person or a news-station being spoken in, I don’t know, Papiamento or Inuktitut.

No more worries, Language Videos is here. This is for all the language enthusiasts out there who just want to find a sample of their language of study, maybe on YouTube or another site. And who don’t want to spend hours sifting through eight-second clips of bad-quality video of people laughing and saying a phrase (like this or this) or a random video of “Lesson One Phrases” made on Windows Movie Maker (like this). Or even sung, which is very nice to listen to — you still don’t get the same listening experience of the actual language. Not that these are horrible, but.

On this site, you’ll find a (hopefully) helpful resource of different videos in the language tagged. As much as it might be interesting to have videos about languages, this site will focus on just videos of the language being spoken.

I’ll also include some foreigners speaking languages (good-quality videos) as well as many polyglot videos.

I hope you find the site useful and feel free to contact me here by email or Twitter here. Enjoy.

-Brian, age 13, USA.

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