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Jèrriais (Norman) - Fruits
Fruits Vocabulary in Jèrriais (Norman).
Jèrriais is an endangered variety of an endangered Romance language (Norman) spoken in the island of Jersey off the the coast of France spoken by around 2,000 people. Norman itself is also spoken in the other Channel Islands and the Normandie region of France, and it has a total of around 50,000 speakers approximately.
Jèrriais is an endangered variety of an endangered Romance language (Norman) spoken in the island of Jersey off the the coast of France spoken by around 2,000 people. Norman itself is also spoken in the other Channel Islands and the Normandie region of France, and it has a total of around 50,000 speakers approximately.
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Djudaeo-Spanish - Fruits
Просмотров 6837 лет назад
Fruit Vocabulary in Djudaeo-Spanish (Ladino). Animals Vocabulary in Djudaeo-Spanish (Ladino). Djudaeo-Spanish (also known as Ladino) is a Romance Language spoken by the Sephardis in many countries: Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, Macedonia, Mexico, Morocco, Serbia, South Africa, Spain, Tunisia, Turkey, the UK, the US ...
Yiddish - Animals
Просмотров 4227 лет назад
Animals Vocabulary in Yiddish. Yiddish is a Germanic minority languages spoken by around 1.5 million people in Austria, Belarus, Belgium, France, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, Moldova, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK and the Ukraine in Europe, as well as in Argentina, Canada, Israel, Mexico and the US.
Lower Sorbian - Animals
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.7 лет назад
Animals Vocabulary in Lower Sorbian. Lower Sorbian (a variety of the Sorbian language, or a language closely related to Upper Sorbian) is an endangered language spoken in Germany by around 7,000 people. All the Sorbian varieties/languages have a total of 20,350 speakers.
Upper-Sorbian - Animals
Просмотров 9737 лет назад
Animals Vocabulary in Upper Sorbian. Upper Sorbian (a variety of the Sorbian language, or a language closely related to Lower Sorbian) is an endangered language spoken in Germany by around 13,000 people. All the Sorbian varieties/languages have a total of 20,350 speakers.
Manx - Animals
Просмотров 3537 лет назад
Animals Vocabulary in Manx. Manx is an endangered Celtic language spoken in the Isle of Man by around 500 people.
Manx - Fruits
Просмотров 1707 лет назад
Fruit Vocabulary in Manx Manx is an endangered Celtic language spoken in the Isle of Man by around 500 people.
Maltese - Fruits
Просмотров 11 тыс.7 лет назад
Fruits Vocabulary in Maltese. Maltese is a minority Semtic language spoken in Malta by around 520,000 people.
Monégasque (Ligurian) - Fruits
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Fruit Vocabulary in Monégasque (Ligurian). Monégasque is a variety of the Ligurian language spoken mainly in Monaco by around 200 people. Ligurian is itself a minority language spoken in north western Italy and parts of France by around 500,000 people.
Aranese (Occitan) - Animals
Просмотров 6087 лет назад
Animals Vocabulary in Aranese Aranese is a variety of Occitan spoken in the Aran Valley in Spain by around 5,000 people. The Occitan language itself is a highly endangered Romance language also spoken in France, Italy and Monaco, by a total of around 250,000 people.
Languedocien (Occitan) - Animals
Просмотров 8447 лет назад
Animals Vocabulary in Languedocien (Occitan) Languedocian is a viery of the Occitan language spoken in southern France by around 10,000 people. The Occitan language itself is a highly endangered Romance language also spoken in France, Italy and Monaco, by a total of around 250,000 people.
Maltese - Animals
Просмотров 7 тыс.7 лет назад
Animals Vocabulary in Maltese. Maltese is a minority Semtic language spoken in Malta by around 520,000 people.
Jèrriais (Norman) - Animals
Просмотров 2847 лет назад
Animals Vocabulary in Jèrriais (Norman). Jèrriais is an endangered variety of an endangered Romance language (Norman) spoken in the island of Jersey off the the coast of France spoken by around 2,000 people. Norman itself is also spoken in the other Channel Islands and the Normandie region of France, and it has a total of around 50,000 speakers approximately.
Norman - Animals
Просмотров 1907 лет назад
Animals Vocabulary in Norman. Norman is an endangered Romance language spoken in the Channel Islands and the Normandie region of France, and it has a total of around 50,000 speakers approximately.
Monégasque (Ligurian) - Animals
Просмотров 8177 лет назад
Animals Vocabulary in Monégasque (Ligurian). Monégasque is a variety of the Ligurian language spoken mainly in Monaco by around 200 people. Ligurian is itself a minority language spoken in north western Italy and parts of France by around 500,000 people.
Svp apprendre moi plus
Not much use without sound
Can u delete this video. Is very bad..is wrong..is a mistake ....is an insult for galician people this is not galician...
Isto non é galego. E unha merda de traducción. Vagalumes panteiras parrúlos sapoconchos ....e moitas mais😅🎉 cangarexos...
الفيديو جدا ً سيء
AN
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Muchas palabras no son correctas
Where can I learn Aranese
not very helpful without audio
Would have been better with vocal prononciation
Haristi ti aestu video!
Emilian and Romagnol are two different languages (a Romagnol speaker)
Are you kidding me? Its arabic
80% je isto i na Srpskom !
Merci
Malte is Algeria they speak like our dialect
nice vedeo
This language Algeria from Like the dialect of the Algerian people of the East!!!!!!! Dzمن ڨالمة ياجماعة عجبتني عين بقرة ههههه
Interesting word choice of this language, i like the plurals on -is 😁 Greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱
There is even some Berber words!
Nice I can now name *All* the animals in *ARABIC* including a 'Sea Dog' for shark despite Italian pollution
Bla sounds
Upper Sorbian: Zwěrjo Polish: Zwierzęta Russian: Zveri/Životnye Сzech: Zvířata Serbian: Životinje Upper Sorbian: Mrowja Polish: Mrówka Russian: Muravej Сzech: Mravenec Serbian: Mrav Upper Sorbian: Mjedwjeź Polish: Niedźwiedź Russian: Medved' Сzech: Medvěd Serbian: Medved Upper Sorbian: Pčoła Polish: Pszczoła Russian: Pčela Сzech: Včela Serbian: Pčela Upper Sorbian: Ptak Polish: Ptak Russian: Ptica Сzech: Pták Serbian: Ptica Upper Sorbian: Byk Polish: Byk Russian: Byk Сzech: Býk Serbian: Bik Upper Sorbian: Ćelo Polish: Cielę Russian: Teljonok Сzech: Tele Serbian: Tele Upper Sorbian: Kamel Polish: Wielbłąd Russian: Verbljud Сzech: Velbloud Serbian: Kamila Upper Sorbian: Kóčka Polish: Kot Russian: Koška/Kot Сzech: Kočka Serbian: Mačka Upper Sorbian: Kruwa Polish: Krowa Russian: Korowa Сzech: Kráva Serbian: Krava Upper Sorbian: Šwjerč Polish: Świerszcz Russian: Sverčok Сzech: Cvrček Serbian: Kriket Upper Sorbian: Krokodil Polish: Krokodyl Russian: Krokodil Сzech: Krokodýl Serbian: Krokodil Upper Sorbian: Jeleń Polish: Jeleń Russian: Olen' Сzech: Jelen Serbian: Jelen Upper Sorbian: Pos Polish: Pies Russian: Pjos/Sobaka Сzech: Pes Serbian: Pas Upper Sorbian: Delfin Polish: Delfin Russian: Del'fin Сzech: Delfín Serbian: Delfin Upper Sorbian: Wosoł Polish: Osioł Russian: Osjol Сzech: Osel Serbian: Magarac Upper Sorbian: Hołb Polish: Gołąb Russian: Golub' Сzech: Holub Serbian: Golub Upper Sorbian: Kačka Polish: Kaczka Russian: Utka Сzech: Kachna Serbian: Patka Upper Sorbian: Worjoł Polish: Orzeł Russian: Orjol Сzech: Orel Serbian: Orao Upper Sorbian: Słon Polish: Słoń Russian: Slon Сzech: Slon Serbian: Slon Upper Sorbian: Swětła muška Polish: Świetlik Russian: Svetljačok Сzech: Světluška Serbian: Switac Upper Sorbian: Ryba Polish: Ryba Russian: Ryba Сzech: Ryba Serbian: Riba Upper Sorbian: Mucha Polish: Mucha Russian: Muha Сzech: Moucha Serbian: Letjeti etc
The last one for Serbian should be "muva". Letjeti, or the ekavian leteti, is the verb "to fly".
@@Runamoinen I'm sorry. I used Google Translate
@@zajarski No prob, I just wanted to clarify it for someone who's maybe interested in learning the language or drawing phonetic comparisons between the Slavic languages you've listed.
نفس لغة لهجة جزائرية 😯
I can co firm alot of these are loanwords from romania and probably given by a romania aromanian source
Why is there no sound? I would like to hear the words, too.
What is that fruit that is after the mangoes but before the melons? I live in California and I don't know that fruit.
Fascinating. The singular is derived from the plural, rather than other way round.
Very helpful, thank you!
romanian native here these shity languages istro romanian aromanian mengleno romanian it s a shit stop saying u are aromanians because it s a romanian dialect accent * you are romanians emigrated with ten centuries ago you spoke a old romanian like our grandfather and grandmothers and it s sound so ugly because tou are like a little child when it s start to speak we saying the same nemes for animals little variations you must to learn clear romanian because is your mother tongue and all of you came from romania from Dacian Empire
I thing the aromanians are more of one million. But the new generation can t speak. Also the aromanians are not one nation. I n Greece in south Albania and south Skopia are Greeks
Stergios Bozinis aromanian are romanians emigrated from fromanian long time ago in albania macedonia greece
Romania*
You think wrong and stupid!
@@gabytrifoy7012 you too are thinking stupid and wrong!!
Aromanians of Greece already sold themselves and are fake bitches. Vlachcucks.
Do they speak this in the Netherlands?
Multi anni a tutti Armani!!!
La Mulți Ani la toți armani=românii this is the correct form Aceasta este forma corectă de scriere și vorbire învățați română
I didn't know there were camels is corsica not to mention cheetahs
Interesting. A lot of words very similar to those in Romanian
As a Romanian speaker, I found most of these words similar to the Romanian ones, neat
Hi! I have seen your videos: they are really amazing! I'd like to invite you to our FB page "Popular Congress for Minority Languages - Europe". We could collaborate together to achieve something great :) Regards!
Lol most of it it’s like in Tunisian
Arabic hhhh
no its maltese
دراجة جزائرية خصوصا كلمة سردوك يعني الديك عند الجزائريين والفكرون اي السلحفاة والنموسة .....الخ
حتى الثور بالقبايلية يڨولول " ڨندوز"
عندنا نفس أسماء لكن اللغة المالطية اقرب الى تونس أكثر من الجزائر
Like Tunisian
like arbic name most of them
الباقي باللهجات المغاربية كلهم نقولولهم هكذا
Very similar to portuguese, as well as spanish. It would have been nice if it had pronunciation too.
Can you put up the pronounciation to these languages???
I'll try to do this in the future ;)
It is nice to finally get to know some words from my great grandfather's mother language. Thank you for putting this up on youtube!
I'm really glad you enjoyed the videos!
So you knew only Spanish and English, and not Astur-Leonese ?