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https://polyglotdreams.com/ THERE YOU CAN FIND 📖 A Life in 30 Languages — In my memoir, I share my adventures spanning over 50 years of learning and using languages to deeply experience different cultures and worldviews. I also share insights and practical tips from a lifetime dedicated to language learning. 🌍 The book is available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese (both Traditional and Simplified), Dutch, Russian, and more. 🎧 There are also DUAL-LANGUAGE editions and learning sets with audio, perfect for improving your listening and reading skills in your target languages. While trekking near Pikey Peak in Nepal, I found myself speaking Spanish for hours with a German woman and a Chilean man — even though we also shared German and English. That moment perfectly captured what statistics alone can’t explain. For me, Spanish isn’t just an abstract global language. It was my second language from childhood, growing up in South Florida among Cuban communities who had fled the revolution. At eighteen, I went on to study in Colombia at the Universidad de los Andes in Bogotá, where I studied Latin American literature and began my wider polyglot journey. In this video, I explore: why Spanish is almost always the #2 most studied foreign language in the world how 580+ million speakers and over 20 countries shape its global reach where Spanish is taught most in schools and universities why Spanish functions as a global travel and diaspora language how studying other languages through Spanish deepened my understanding of it and how Spanish compares with German, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean in this series Spanish doesn’t rely on hype, predictions, or institutions alone. It keeps working — on the road, in daily life, and between people who’ve never met before. This video is part of a series on how and why language learning changed between 2016 and 2026, grounded in real travel, lived experience, and long-term observation. 📘 Learn more about my journey and language-learning resources: 👉 https://polyglotdreams.com 🌟 About Tim Keeley: Tim Keeley, a seasoned professor and language enthusiast, brings four decades of experience living in Japan and mastering multiple Asian languages as well as many European languages. 🚀Website: https://polyglotdreams.com/ 📧 email: timkeeley@polyglotdreams.com 👉Academia: https://kyusan-u.academia.edu/TimDean... 👉 BBC : https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20... 👉Facebook: / tim.keeley