The 6-year old Albanian genius, Amar Lenjani speaks 7 languages

The 6-year old Albanian genius, Amar Lenjani speaks 7 languages
Amar Lenjani reading

   Amar Lenjani, a six-year-old from Karaçeva of Kamenica, Kosovo, is the superior child who knows how to speak 7 languages.

Apart from the Albanian and English, the Russian and Greek languages ​​are special languages.

Amari, who seems to be polyglot, knows well to write the languages ​​he speaks.

"I speak English, German, Russian, Greek, Hindi, Portuguese, Serbian," said Lenjani to T7.

Even though he is six years old, he knows who runs the government and who is the president of Kosovo.

"Prime Minister of Kosovo is Ramush Haradinaj, and the president is Hashim Thaci," Amari said.

The six-year-old knows knows also to express the English language alphabet with the language of signs.  

The attendance of first class is not interesting for him because he wants to be two classes higher than he currently is based on his age.

"I want to go to the third class, there I can learn more mathematics, the first class is not very good," said the six-year-old.

All this has been confirmed by psychologists who have measured his intelligence.

The six-year-old intelligence is 131 IQ.

Parents indicate that their son was special since he was even younger.

"Amar when was four years old knew to speak and write English and Albanian languages. At first we spoke to English, for us it has been difficult because we do not quite know how to speak English," Amari's mother Valmira told to T7.

She even suggests that the recommendation of Amarit's teacher was to conduct a psychology test.

"When Amari started school, the first grade teacher had problems with him because he was not interested. The teacher noticed that Amari is more specific than the other students and recommended us to perform a test. The intelligence test has resulted in 131 IQs, which make this child superior," said Valmira Lenjani.

Amar's desire is to grow and serve the homeland under the army uniform of Kosovo.

"When I grow up I want to become a soldier," he repeatedly expressed this wish.

Amari, who legally is six years of age, according to the medical report, he should be 8 or 10 years old.

Childrens like Amari in Kosovo are rare and have not institutional support.
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